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Altercations at Casinos Result in One Injury and One Death
Two casinos in Fresno and Tacoma have been the sites of violent altercations. One incident involved a security guard being injured, while the other resulted in a fatal shooting. Fresno Casino Security Guard Attacked by Homeless Man, Suspect Arrested. In Fresno, a security guard at Club One Casino was hurt...
Champions of Tomorrow: Bushido Kai martial arts
CLOVIS, Calif. (KSEE) – Martial arts will be featured prominently at the upcoming Paris Olympics, and Sports Reporter Dylan Morgan tells us about a martial arts program in Clovis, hoping to produce Champions of Tomorrow.
El Dorado Hills school named a California Honor Roll School
Jackson Elementary School earns prestigious recognition. Jackson Elementary School in El Dorado Hills has achieved the prestigious recognition of being named a California Honor Roll School by the Educational Results Partnership (ERP). This notable accolade is part of ERP’s annual listing of top-performing schools and districts across the state, highlighting those that have excelled in closing achievement gaps and fostering educational excellence among students.
Sanger boys win national volleyball title
SANGER – In the Central Valley, boys volleyball does not garner the same attention as the other sports. A few schools do offer the program, including Sanger High School which had a successful campaign this past spring with a second-place finish in the Central Valley. While the season ended,...
Inmate convicted in Fresno County dies on death row
FRESNO COUNTY, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – A man who was sentenced to death for first-degree murder has died in custody. Officials say Glenn W. Jennings was released from prison three separate times after an initial conviction of first-degree robbery in Fresno County. According to the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, the 71-year-old passed away at […]
Father and Son Arrested in Connection with Homicide in Fresno
Above: Javier Medina, 38 (L) and Javier Medina, 61 (R) Photos courtesy of Fresno County Sheriff’s Office. Homicide detectives with the Fresno County Sheriff’s Office have reportedly arrested a father and son in connection with a recent homicide in Mendota. Both individuals, sharing the name Javier Medina, have...
Bank of America triples donations for Central California Food Bank's 32nd birthday
FRESNO, Calif. (FOX26) — The Central California Food Bank announced that Bank of America is tripling donations on July 18th and 19th. Bank of America will add $2 to every $1 donated in honor of the food bank's 32nd birthday. BofA is generously triple-matching donations up to $30,000 on...
Newsom signs bill to end parental notification policies at schools; opponents say fight is not over
A trailblazing state law prohibiting California school boards from passing resolutions that require teachers and school staff to notify parents if they believe a child is transgender isn’t likely to put an end to this polarizing issue.
CA Water Regulations and Fewer Responding to NASS Surveys
**The California Water Resources Control Board has approved a regulation seeking to promote more efficient water use to address an anticipated 10% water supply shortfall by 2040. The regulation applies to the state’s largest urban retail water suppliers, which serve 95% of California. The goal is to produce about...
Farmers weary of incoming burn bans
CENTRAL VALLEY – At 4 a.m. in Lodi, Alex Noriega, foreman for the agricultural service provider Fowler Brothers, climbed onto an excavator to rip apart discarded grapevines and drop them into a cement-lined steel box called an air curtain burner for smokeless burning. The disposal method is...
Extreme Heat Is a Death Sentence in California Prisons
In 2015, Adrienne Boulware was sentenced to 15 years to life in California state prison in connection to the 2011 death of a man in Sacramento. But over the weekend, as temperatures hit 110 in the Central Valley town of Chowchilla, where Boulware was imprisoned at the Central California Women’s Facility, prisoner advocates and her family say she died due to the heat nine years into her sentence.
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