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Woman, 62, convicted in California of exporting thermal riflescopes to Russia
A 62-year-old woman convicted of illegally exporting “defense articles”, including thermal imaging riflescopes and night-vision goggles, to Russian co-conspirators has been sentenced to two years in prison, federal officials announced Monday. Prosecutors with the United States Attorney’s Central District of California Office say Elana Shifrin, a resident of Mundelein, Illinois, participated in a scheme […]
Local business facing high energy bills, dip in customers amid heat wave
A normally busy downtown Exeter has been slow and quiet during the last couple of heat waves.Since the long stretch of triple digit heat, business owners along Pine street say they have seen between 30% to 50% less people walking through.Dan Weiss is the owner of The Grove Antiques, it's located on one of the busiest blocks in downtown Exeter.But lately foot traffic looks different."A lot less people are coming in. and the ones that come in just don't seem to have the extra money to spend so they are mostly looking not buying," said Dan.He says the scorching temperatures...
Woman arrested after tampering with vehicles in Madera, police say
MADERA, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – A woman was arrested for allegedly tampering with a vehicle and possessing several burglary tools, the Madera Police Department said on Saturday. According to police, an officer was investigating a vehicle burglary and or attempted theft in an apartment complex parking lot over the weekend. Officers say they located the suspects […]
Trader Joe’s expanding into neighboring pet store, adding 5,000 extra square feet
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) — The only Trader Joe’s in Bakersfield is on its way to become a whole lot bigger. Trader Joe’s, located at Town and Country Village Shopping Center will be taking over Village Pet Market next door. The expansion project will be adding a total of 5,000 extra square feet to the grocery […]
Bakersfield girl Delilah Love, who gained major following while battling cancer dies
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) — Delilah Love, a young Bakersfield girl who battled cancer for more than half of her life died Sunday. Samantha, Delilah’s mother, announced her death on social media. Delilah was 9 years old and she would have turned 10 on Sept. 21. Delilah was only 4 years old when she started complaining […]
American Kids Sports Center encourages kids to dream BIG
Two facilities located in Northwest & Southwest Bakersfield!. NW location is a newly constructed, 40,000 sq ft. facility, designed specifically for kids sports and activities. Spacious air conditioned gym for activities such as, gymnastics, dance, swim lessons, Ninja Zone, cheerleading, tumbling, trampoline, martial arts and more. Equipped with the most advanced equipment, such as in-ground trampolines and tumble tracks, spring & rod floors, high quality mats and even special equipment designed for Pre-k age kids!
Fresno Wants to Expand Radio Park. Will It Force a Convenience Store to Sell?
Fresno wants to expand Radio Park by purchasing the adjacent Quick Mart. Negotiations with Quick Mart's owner have stalled. The city council will consider using eminent domain at Thursday's meeting. Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Fresno leaders want to expand Radio Park in the central part of the city...
Convicted Fresno murderer refuses to face victim's family in court, goes back to cell
A man convicted of murder, armed robbery and carjacking has learned how long he will stay behind bars.45-year-old David Hernandez was before a judge on Tuesday to face justice and get sentenced about one month after a jury convicted him of killing Sarah Hamm nearly three years ago.Hamm's family was also in court, and several loved ones planned to deliver emotional victim impact statements.Hernandez did not want to listen."Mr. Hernandez made it very clear to the court that he does not want to be present," Judge Brian Alvarez said. "He advised the court that he would act out if he...
Pleasanton educator recognized as California History Teacher of the Year
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Pleasanton Middle School history teacher Katherine Orenberg was recently named the 2024 California History Teacher of the Year by the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History, a nonprofit organization dedicated to American history education from elementary to high school. The New York-based organization, which...
Business support enables Fresno Little League ballpark renovation
A community joined to build a ballpark and establish the Sunnyside Lone Star Little League in 1962. Today, the league The post Business support enables Fresno Little League ballpark renovation appeared first on The Business Journal.
Vendors Speak Out Following Downtown Fresno’s Arthop Changes For August
FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ/KFSN) — On every first Thursday of the month, vendors have set up along Fulton Street for Arthop. Music could also be heard. “It’s kind of the best part about Downtown Fresno,” said Vanna Vandal, an artist and vendor at Arthop. “It’s literally run by the artists, for the artists.”
Fresno State, Tioga-Sequoia Brewing Co. Unveil Red Wave Light Lager
FRESNO, Calif. - Fresno State Athletics and Tioga-Sequoia Brewing Company announced on Monday the creation of Red Wave Light Lager, the officially licensed craft beer of Fresno State. Red Wave Light Lager is named in honor of the fan base that has backed Fresno State Athletics for generations. Created to...
Community cleans up in southeast Fresno as part of 'Beautify Fresno'
The community took action over the weekend to help keep our neighborhoods clean.About 60 people signed up to help pick up trash in southeast Fresno as part of a Beautify Fresno event.Volunteers cleaned up the Jackson neighborhood along Mono Avenue on Saturday.The event provides participants with safety vests, gloves, trash bags, snacks, and water.There have been over 400 cleanup events since Mayor Jerry Dyer started Beautify Fresno.The next cleanup day is the Mayor's Citywide Community Cleanup Day on August 3.You can register for the event here.
Woman dead after Coulterville fire, over a dozen residents displaced
Residents in Coulterville are in shock after a fire tore through their mobile home park, leaving one woman dead."Devastating, not very good," said Lulu Brown.She shared her pain after a fire tore through her small RV home community."I went all the way down to the side of my trailer park, on the driveway, knocked on everyone's door, I saved three lives, they got out. It's really sad, but I got them out," said Brown.Remnants of books, cars and home appliances are all that's left after the fire spread rapidly early Sunday morning.Video from ABC30 insider Jim Patton shows flames and...
Fresno residents benefit from basic income program
FRESNO – This week, the Fresno Economic Opportunities Commission distributed the first $500 monthly stipends to 150 Fresno County families in the area’s first guaranteed basic income pilot – though the agency was forced to turn down roughly 9,000 applicants. Fresno County’s first guaranteed basic income pilot...
Mountain West Recruiting Roundup 7-22-24.
It’s another week of the Mountain West Recruiting Roundup. July continues to be a slow month on the recruiting front, and this week there were more commits than offers. Four new players found homes, with Boise State, Fresno State, and UNLV each securing commits this week. On the offer front, there were only two, as coaches continue to prepare for the start of the season, meaning recruiting is taking a back seat.
150 Families to Receive $500 Monthly in Fresno’s Groundbreaking Anti-Poverty Initiative
Fresno’s new guaranteed income program, providing $500 monthly to 150 families could serve as a model for nationwide poverty reduction efforts. Fresno Launches Groundbreaking Guaranteed Income Program to Combat Poverty. A new anti-poverty program in Fresno has started giving cash payments to families marking an important step in the...
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