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Students whip up their own meals at FUSD Junior Chef Academy Summer Camp
Something special is cooking up at Chukchansi Park this summer.Fresno Unified students are taking over the kitchen to sharpen their cooking skills.The Chukchansi ballpark may be quiet and empty, but the kitchen is loud and full.Chef Curtis Tucker is showing 7th through 12th grade students at the Fresno Unified Junior Chef's Academy how to whip up a thing or two.Guevara Arts & Leadership Executive Director, Ricardo Guevara, is putting on the class.He and Chef Curtis both went to Sunnyside High and now are working to make sure students know how to cook."We just feel like it's something that's missing," Guevara...
Farm Incubator Program trains new Valley farmers
A Fresno organization is taking action to train the Valley's future farmers.Dozens of plots, filled with fruits and vegetables, make up the Yo'Ville Community Garden. Four acres of land are located behind the community garden.This space is specifically set aside for new farmers as part of Fresno Metro Ministry's three-year Farm Incubator Program."They get trained on regenerative agriculture. We help them get their business plans and business permits. We help them connect to different technical assistance advisors from different organizations that can help them establish themselves as a small farmer," explained Christopher De Leon, Farm and Gardens Program Manager.Currently, there...
Teacher earns free 1-year gym membership in Fresno: you won’t believe how
FRESNO, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – Physical Education teacher Joshua Martinez earned a year-long free membership at The Iron Office in Fresno after waiting outside for 24 hours. The Iron Office advertised on social media a challenge to the first person in line for their Fig Garden location’s grand opening: a free year-long membership. Joshua Martinez waited […]
Local brewers face off for the title of IPA Champion
Local brewers were competing for the title of IPA champion.The Central Valley Brewers Guild IPA Throwdown was held at Summer Fox Brewing Company in Northwest Fresno.Thirteen breweries from across the Valley brought out their best IPAs to compete.There were blind flight tastings and voting.Regardless of the friendly competition, the Central Valley Brewers Guild says this was a way for industry brewers to share their craft.''We really do care and we love what we do, and we love it when people enjoy it. It makes memories and connects people together,'' said Alex Van Horn, President of the Central Valley Brewers Guild.First, second and third-place awards were given out.Two Ravens Brewery took first, Grayview placed second, and Salty Walrus placed third.
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.”
Deputies detonate live hand grenades found in Northern California home, avoid area
(FOX40.COM) — Several bomb squads are currently working to remove explosives from a home in Northern California, according to the Tuolumne County Sheriff’s Office. Around 4:30 p.m., TCSO, Calaveras County, and the San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office said it responded to an area near Pin Oak Court in Jamestown after someone reported finding multiple live […]
Three-Star OL Daniel Boyd locked in with 'Dogs despite changes
Following an abrupt coaching change at Fresno State, many started wondering if the Bulldogs would begin seeing recruits have a change of heart and re-open their commitment. Can Bulldog fans rest easy with the program's most recent verbal pledge Daniel Boyd?. The Las Vegas (Nev.) Arbor View offensive tackle confirmed...
CUSD offering positions for Special Education jobs
July 11th, 2024 – On July 11th, the Clovis Unified School District (CUSD) held a job fair for people looking for paraprofessional and instructional assistant positions within the District. On-the-spot interviews for these positions were conducted for those interested, and attendees were encouraged to bring a high school diploma...
Local Clovis resident awarded for Most Patriotic Porch
July 12, 2024 – The patriotic spirit within Clovis was undoubtedly strong this past Fourth of July. Between the masses of people attending local celebrations, fireworks lighting up the sky throughout the evening, and laughter from parties being heard all around, this national holiday celebrating our independence was filled with fun and joy for many families.
128 Bulldogs earn Spring Academic All-Mountain West
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – 128 Fresno State student-athletes earned Spring 2024 Academic All-Mountain West honors, the conference office announced Tuesday afternoon. With the addition of 89 selections in the fall, the 217 during the 2023-24 academic year were the department's second-most honorees in its history. As a whole, Fresno...
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...
Central Valley doctors worried about heat, air quality impacts
FRESNO, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – The Central Valley has been dealing with a hot summer this year that has local doctors worried about the impacts of heat and air quality on people. According to Dr. A.M. Aminian, extended time outside in the daytime is not healthy right now. He recommends residents stay indoors and away from […]
Tesla Cybertruck owner shares dash cam footage following dangerous crash: 'Cybertruck was almost completely untouched'
The Tesla Cybertruck draws lots of attention for all kinds of reasons, and one dashcam video shows the double-edged sword of one of the electric vehicle's safety features. The Cybertruck features a steel body and armored and acoustic glass, and it weighs 6,843 pounds. Like other trucks and large vehicles, it can withstand a lot and avoid sustaining much damage in a crash. But that means the other vehicle may be at greater risk.
McLaughlin: Who Will Replace Jeff Tedford at Fresno St?
ACC Commissioner Jim Phillips took the stage at ACC Media Days on Monday and projected strength for his league. Can they be the #3 league in the country with FSU and Clemson reportedly locked into the league through the 2025 season? ‘Locked On ACC’ co-host Kenton Gibbs joins the show to discuss.
Champions of Tomorrow: Fresno Heat Beach Volleyball Club
CLOVIS, Calif. (KSEE) – When you think of the Central Valley, you don’t necessarily think of beach volleyball. But if you head out to Bicentennial Park in Clovis, to a beach volleyball practice for the Fresno Heat Volleyball Club, you’ll quickly discover the sport is on the rise. “Yeah, it’s been growing a lot,” says […]
Can you dance? Can you fight? Learn both Afro-Brazilian style at this Fresno park
FRESNO, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – The Afro-Brazilian martial art of capoeira wraps together dancing, music, movement, and acrobatics into a single routine – and anyone in Fresno can learn how. A group of capoeiristas is offering free classes at Roeding Park on Saturday and Sunday at 8:30 a.m.; Manuel Perrone has been teaching with the group […]
SF Mayor plans homeless crackdown soon, Valley Cities make own plans
FRESNO, Calif. (FOX26) — San Francisco plans on cleaning up the city by taking advantage of the new Supreme Court ruling on homelessness. That begs the question, will the Central Valley be making some changes, too?. The court's ruling in Grants Pass v. Johnson overturned six years of legal...
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...
Former 'Dogs locked in for NFL training camps
FRESNO, Calif. – With NFL Training Camps beginning around the league, Fresno State has 17 former Bulldogs in action. Of the 17 former Bulldogs entering camp, four enter their rookie seasons in Levelle Bailey (Denver Broncos), Jaelen Gill (Los Angeles Chargers), Carlton Johnson (Seattle Seahawks) and Morice Norris Jr. (Detroit Lions). Fresno State also has ties to some of the league's top returning veterans including Davante Adams (Las Vegas Raiders), Derek Carr (New Orleans Saints) and DaRon Bland (Dallas Cowboys).
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