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Where to score free school supplies in Fresno County
FRESNO COUNTY, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – Stocking up for the new school year can be expensive for many families, but there are at least a dozen events in Fresno County where parents can get their hands on free back-to-school supplies. According to the National Retail Federation, families plan to spend an average of $875 on school supplies […]
Here’s what to do if PG&E shuts off power in some Central Valley areas
FRESNO, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – PG&E has notified thousands of customers in the North Central Valley about a possible public safety power shut-off, and although no decision has been made yet, PG&E officials advise the public what to do in case a power shut-off happens. 16,000 PG&E customers could soon be dealing with no power at […]
Several Fresno County services down after global tech outage
Several Fresno County services down after global tech outage.
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...
Parlier man convicted of murder
PARLIER – A Fresno County Superior Court jury found the man accused of shooting a Selma man, as well as critically injuring the victim’s son, guilty on all three counts, including murder. The crimes occurred May 2, 2021. The shooter, Joe Gomez Jr., 60, was accused of shooting...
Prather debates need for third gas station as locals voice concerns
Does the Fresno County foothill community of Prather need a third gas station?. Some locals say it's unnecessary. Thursday the people behind the project will share their plan with the county planning commission. Prather already has two gas stations near the town's roundabout. Thursday the planning commission will consider a...
Fresno County restaurant inspections target of new grand jury report
Fresno County issued a statement on the latest Civil Grand Jury report Thursday morning prompted by citizen complaints regarding unsanitary The post Fresno County restaurant inspections target of new grand jury report appeared first on The Business Journal.
Man found guilty of killing retired correctional officer in Parlier
A 63-year-old man could spend the rest of his life behind bars after being found guilty of the killing of a father and attempted murder of the man's son.Joe Gomez Jr. was found guilty of all counts Monday afternoon in Fresno County.Back in 2021, Gomez shot and killed retired correctional officer Israel Trevino Jr.It happened in front of this Parlier home near the El Rancho Market.Trevino's son testified in the case, saying the family had a history with Gomez, who drove erratically in front of their home, including the day of the shooting.Gomez's attorney and Action News legal analyst Tony Capozzi had argued there was conflicting evidence in the case and that Gomez acted in self-defense.Gomez is due back in court for sentencing in September, where he faces life in prison.
West Nile Virus found in Central Valley mosquitoes
FRESNO, Calif (KSEE/KGPE) – Mosquitoes around the Central Valley have tested positive for West Nile virus and St. Louis encephalitis virus, the Consolidated Mosquito Abatement District announced Wednesday. According to the CDC, most people do not develop symptoms for either virus, but for those that do, the consequences can be deadly. Per CDC statistics, about […]
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