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‘Nobody should have to die like that’: Couple dies in Fresno amid extreme heat wave
FRESNO, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – Rhonda Simengaard’s parents have lived in Fresno for the past 30 years. On July 9, a neighbor called to tell her that they passed away. “I called my mom on Tuesday before my doctor’s appointment. She was sleeping, so I said, ‘You want me to call you back later?’ and she […]
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 […]
This Fresno hospital ranks best in the city: report
FRESNO, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – A hospital in Fresno has been named a Best Regional Hospital 2024-2025 by a U.S. News & World Report, ranking first in Fresno and 49th in California. Saint Agnes Medical Center in Fresno was also named by U.S. News & World Report as its 2024-2025 Best Hospital as a High Performing […]
‘It’s for real’: Over 100 families in Fresno County to get $500 a month for a year
FRESNO, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – More than 100 families are to receive $500 a month over an entire year in a new initiative to fight poverty. The Fresno Economic Opportunities Commissions is making an effort to fight poverty, with the launch of the Advancing Fresno County Guaranteed Income. Out of 10,000 applicants, 150 families were picked […]
Selma outreach program aids locals with overdue PG&E bills, offers up to $1,000 aid
SELMA, Calif. (FOX26) — Are you seriously behind on your PG&E bill?. There's a community outreach program in Selma that helps people qualify for energy assistance. Selma Community Outreach Ministries is on a mission to help people who are months behind paying their PG&E bills. The REACH program, relief...
Hwy 99 in Fresno to close during these times
FRESNO, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – Due to a moving sweeping operation along Highway 99 in Fresno, Caltrans announced the highway within the city will be closed. Caltrans officials say beginning Sunday, July 21 until Friday, July 26, the following will occur: Closures may continue for longer periods of time, if necessary, due to delays caused by […]
The Barbie Truck will be coming to Fresno
FRESNO, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – Barbie is living the dream and the the Barbie Truck will be making an appearance in Fresno. Organizers say the Barbie Truck will be making an appearance at the Fashion Fair Mall located at 645 East Shaw Ave., in Fresno on Saturday, Oct. 12, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. According […]
Fresno couple's daughter calls out PG&E over $1,600 bill due to broken meter error
As if PG&E bills aren't high enough during the hottest months of the year. One Fresno couple's daughter tells FOX26 News, their bill was even higher than usual because of a mistake made by PG&E. Knarik Elichai shares the balance on her parent's bill, roughly around $1,600 due to a...
State rolls out plan to cut down urban water use
CALIFORNIA – The State Water Resources Board has rolled out a new regulatory framework which, when implemented, is expected to reduce urban water use by more than 400-thousand-acre feet by 2030. The framework, “Making Conservation a California Way of Life,” is a 15-year plan that builds on a policy...
Central Valley veteran honored with new mortgage-free home
FRESNO, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – Staff Sergeant Nathan Tomshack served in the U.S. Army for six years. He deployed to Iraq, Afghanistan, and Africa before being honorably discharged in 2014. While serving overseas, he was involved in several attacks. He now suffers from back and knee injuries, as well as PTSD. For his dedication to his […]
Sheridan Park improvements break ground in Orange Cove
ORANGE COVE – Once the site of ball games and barbecues, Sheridan Park is getting a makeover that will allow a new generation of Orange Cove residents to continue to enjoy time spent outdoors with friends. The Orange Cove City Council broke ground on the Sheridan Park renovations July...
My encounter with the Secret Service
I was a student journalist at Fresno City College when Maureen Reagan, the president’s daughter, made a campaign stop at our college in October 1982. Because she was a member of the president’s family, a Secret Service detail accompanied her to provide security. She spoke outdoors from the cafeteria patio to a crowd of about 700 students seated and standing in the grass area between the cafeteria and the bookstore.
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 […]
Fresno Unified hosting free health clinics ahead of new school year
Fresno Unified is hosting several free health clinics to ensure students are immunized ahead of the new school year.All students entering school must meet state immunization requirements. Students entering kindergarten and seventh grade must provide proof of updated immunizations.The first free clinic will be held tomorrow at Herrera Elementary School from 3 to 7pm.Dates and locations of free clinics: Thursday, July 18 and Tuesday, July 23:Herrera Elementary School - United Health Care Center5090 E. Church AveSaturday, July 20:Gaston Middle School Health and Wellness Center1120 E. Church AveFriday, Aug. 9Gaston Middle School Health and Wellness Center1120 E. Church Ave.What to...
Newsom signs law to prevent forced outings of students
Governor Gavin Newsom signed a new bill into law that is being called The SAFETY Act, designed to protect students and employees from forced outings.It prohibits any school board policy, rule, or administrative regulation that requires forced outings of LGBTQ+ students.That includes preventing districts from telling parents about a student's sexual orientation, gender identity, preferred pronouns, or gender expression without the student's consent.PFLAG Fresno was one of the organizations to sign on in support of the bill. President Drew Harbaugh said he was relieved to see it signed into law."One of the things that the policies of forced outing does...
6-months of rent paid for businesses at this Fresno Chinatown location
FRESNO, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – The Chinatown Fresno Foundation is looking for people with an ambitious business idea – and they want to help make it happen. The Chinatown Fresno Foundation’s Project Director Jan Minami says ever since the foundation started they have work on business retention and recruitment. Through a grant, Minami says they have […]
Jake Soberal and Irma Olguin Jr. take Bitwise plea deal, walk from court
FRESNO, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – The two former Bitwise CEOs, Jake Soberol and Irma Olguin Jr., pleaded guilty on Wednesday in federal court as part of a plea agreement they made following the fall of the tech company last year. Both Soberal and Olguin pleaded guilty to felony charges of wire fraud and conspiracy to commit […]
New Village Green Park Opens in Loma Vista as Clovis Community Hub
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... The new Village Green park in the Loma Vista neighborhood opened on Saturday. The 7-acre park, located near De Wolf and Gettysburg avenues, was funded by $8 million in developer fees and aims to serve as a community hub. Village Green Amenities:. Amphitheater. Clock...
‘We feel extremely safe’, says Fresno Republican attending the party’s national convention in Milwaukee
FRESNO, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – The Republican National Convention kicked off Monday in Milwaukee, just two days after the assassination attempt of former President Donald Trump. A big topic for discussion as the republicans file in is security. Milwaukee officials state nearly 4,500 law enforcement officers have traveled to the city to provide mutual aid at […]
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