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Serial thief allegedly robbed same Visalia home twice
VISALIA, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – A serial thief from Visalia was arraigned Wednesday by the Tulare District Attorney after allegedly robbing the same home twice. The DA says 37-year-old Donald Franklin burglarized the same Visalia home on July 6 and July 8. He was charged with two felony counts of residential burglary in connection to the […]
Delano police collect clothes for babies at Bakersfield Memorial Hospital
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) — The Delano Police Officers Association invites Kern County to donate clothing for babies in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. From July 15 to August 15, preemie and newborn clothing will be accepted at the Delano Police Department lobby for babies at the NICU inside Bakersfield Memorial Hospital. The NICU Clothing Drive […]
‘Oh poop’: Hanford animal rescue in desperate need of cat litter
HANFORD, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – A no-kill animal rescue in Hanford is asking the community for cat litter. The Kings SPCA is located in Hanford, and was established in 1964 according to its website, they seek to provide a safe haven for abused, abandoned, medically ill injured, and surrendered animals for for as long as needed […]
How will Visalia tax its cannabis businesses? Voters will decide
VISALIA, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – The voters of Visalia will decide in November how the city’s cannabis businesses will be taxed. On Monday, the Visalia City Council adopted a resolution to place the Visalia Cannabis Tax Authorization for Maintenance of Essential Services on the November 5 ballot. The revenues collected from cannabis sales could reach $500,000, […]
Nearing 100 years old, alumna continues deep community support
The story of the Donner Party is taught as part of the fourth-grade curriculum in California. Every year, Hillman visits classrooms to tell the story of her great-grandmother, Leanna Donner App, providing a personal connection to a tragic but important part of California’s history. “For fourth graders to hear...
14 cited during Visalia safety operation
VISALIA, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – A bicycle and pedestrian safety operation on Tuesday left several drivers in Visalia with traffic tickets. Visalia police say they issued 14 citations for a variety of violations that took place from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Officers say 16 people were contacted during the safety operation. “Safety is a shared […]
Ivan Campos-Anaya Injured in Motorcycle Crash on Excelsior Avenue [Hanford, CA]
43-Year-Old Rider Hospitalized after Solo-Vehicle Crash near North 4th Avenue. The incident occurred at approximately 10:00 p.m. Per reports, officers attempted to stop a 2006 Harley Davidson motorcycle for a traffic violation. However, the motorcyclist did not comply, leading to a short pursuit that was called off a few minutes later.
Clovis Unified School Board votes to place $400 million bond measure on November ballot
Voters in the Clovis Unified School District will be asked to decide on a $400 million bond measure in November.The school board voted Wednesday night to place the measure on the ballot.The decision follows a recommendation last month by a citizens committee that studied the facility needs in the district.If approved, the proposal would fund updates to older schools, the completion of Clovis South High School, and improvements to school safety and energy efficiency.According to the district, those projects were expected to cost around $550 million.However, the committee prioritized the list to bring the number down to $400 million so that the current tax rate would not change if the bond is approved.
Clovis Botanical Garden will celebrate its newest building
CLOVIS, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – The Clovis Botanical Garden will be officially unveiling its new visitors center with a ceremony at the end of the month. The garden describes the event as a groundbreaking ceremony; the visitor center building, designed by Art Dyson, is currently in the planning stage. The ceremony will be on Wednesday, July […]
After a few mild days another summer heat wave is on the horizon
SACRAMENTO — After a short stint of mild and seasonable weather in Northern California, our weather pattern is about to take another hot turn.Wednesday is the Sacramento Valley's last day in the mid-90s before temperatures heat up into the triple-digits for the next week. More major to extreme heat risk is possible through next week as temperatures climb.The next heat waveTemperatures in recent days have stayed mild and cooler than average thanks to an onshore flow, also known as the Delta Breeze in the Sacramento Valley.Low pressure riding along California's West Coast continued to lift northward and was close to...
Western Baptist State Convention Plans 134th Annual Session
Members of the Western Baptist State Convention of California will hold their 134th Annual Session starting Saturday, August 3, and continuing through Thursday, August 8. According to WBSC President J. Benjamin Hardwick, the session will take place in the Southwest District Association at Pilgrim Progressive Baptist Church in San Diego. The Rev. Joe Conner is the host moderator and the Rev. Donnell Townsend is the host pastor.
California gender-identity law elicits praise from LGBTQ+ groups with backlash from conservative groups
SALINAS, Calif. (KION-TV): Governor Gavin Newsom signed a law on Monday that will stop schools from notifying parents if a student changes their gender identity in class. The post California gender-identity law elicits praise from LGBTQ+ groups with backlash from conservative groups appeared first on KION546.
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