We all know the valley doesn’t have enough doctors. But why? Is the high percentage of Medi-Cal patients in the valley, and low reimbursement rates for physicians who accept them? Is it the lack of a stand-alone medical school, or not enough medical residency programs? Or is it quality of …
Read More »Report: Nearly A Quarter Of Valley & Sierra Children Live In Poverty
A new analysis from the Public Policy Institute of California maps child poverty across California , and estimates Valley children would be much worse off without social safety net programs. About one in four children under five years old in the Central Valley and Sierra live in poverty, according to …
Read More »What does it take to live in the Himalayas? The right DNA is a good start
The Himalayan range is a harsh place to carve out a home but people have been doing it for thousands of years, and recent studies are providing a clearer picture … Click to Continue »
Read More »Disney classic gets live version at Playhouse Merced
A tale as old as time premieres this week in Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast” at Playhouse Merced. The first showing of the musical is 7:30 p.m. Friday at at … Click to Continue »
Read More »Live octopus? Animal activists want it off the menu
Writhing octopus, prawns and other seafood have been plated at Los Angeles restaurants for many years. The Japanese and Korean dishes are openly advertised, reviewed by food critics and patrons, … Click to Continue »
Read More »Does Opinski live in the school area he represents?
Well over a year has passed since Greg Opinski confirmed he did not live in the area of the Merced Union High School District he was elected to represent. Developments … Click to Continue »
Read More »Fresno State Has New, Live Mascot: Victor E Bulldog III
A bulldog puppy will make his debut this week as the new mascot of Fresno State. Victor E. Bulldog II passed away suddenly earlier this year when he was stung by a bee. The sweet guy who was so full of life and energy will never be forgotten. Now, university …
Read More »Sangers students learn to ‘Live Like a Champion’
Kids at Fairmont Elementary in Sanger learned life lessons at school on Thursday.It wasn’t an ordinary day for students, they spent the day outside of the classroom for the 2nd Annual ‘Live Like a Champion’ event, a day where motivational speakers share words of inspiration; learning everything from confidence, reaching …
Read More »Live Look at the Ringling Bros. Elephant Conservation Center
Asian elephants have been a symbol of the Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus for years. This year, Ringling is celebrating the 20th anniversary of its Elephant Conservation Center in Florida. This morning, KSEE24 Sunrise Anchors Carina Corral and George Takata talked live with Kenneth Feld, Chairman and CEO …
Read More »Five 1944 Graduates Now Live In Same Place
Five classmates, five high school seniors, Dorothy Jackson, Bud & Jan Richter, Melba Walker, and George Zerlang, who all graduated the same year from Theodore Roosevelt High School in 1944. "Were we in the same class?" Walker said. All of them went their separate ways, but now their together again …
Read More »SUNRISE LIVE: Twisted Collossus at Magic Mountain Re-Opens
Last year, one of Magic Mountain’s oldest and most iconic roller coasters closed down. Saturday, Colossus reopens as a hybrid coaster. Roller Coaster Expert Tim Baldwin, the editor of roller coaster magazine, rode the coaster live on Sunrise to give us a preview. You gotta see this live shot! Click …
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