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DOJ Says Doctors Arrested for Matthew Perry Drug Death Allegedly Texted: 'Wonder How Much This Moron Will Pay'
As California authorities continue their investigation into the death of former Friends star Matthew Perry, more information is coming to light about the roles those close to him played in his demise. The nature and extent of their alleged roles were revealed by authorities at a press briefing on Thursday,...
California battles onslaught of wildfires with help from other states
On the surface, fighting wildfires doesn’t appear to require delicacy or nuance. Fire bosses speak in the language of war: weapons, attack, suppression, control. But to effectively manage a wildfire is to engage in an intricate game of multi-dimensional chess: moving firefighters and equipment where they are most needed or where they are predicted to be required, […]
This Fresno event gives children shoes, haircuts, school supplies
FRESNO, Calif. (KGPE) – The sixth annual Kick It Outreach event returns Saturday, August 17. The event helps children in need by providing them with a new pair of shoes, haircuts, braids, school supplies, and more. This year’s event is being held at Impact Church on 4665 North First Street in Fresno from 10:00 a.m. […]
California theme parks make the list of most visited theme parks globally
Three California theme parks were named among the most visited theme parks in the world, according to the annual index report released by Themed Entertainment Association/AECOM. The yearly study looks at estimated theme park attendance for the previous year at some of the world’s most popular theme park destinations. Typically, companies behind the theme parks […]
A new kind of incentive to give to Fresno’s Bulldog Pantry
FRESNO, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – A Grocery Outlet store in southeast Fresno is giving its customers a different kind of incentive to help struggling Fresno State students and their families. For every canned food item donated at the Grocery Outlet store at Peach Avenue and Belmont Avenue, they will earn a raffle entry to win a […]
3.9 magnitude earthquake hits Inland Empire
An earthquake with a magnitude of 3.9 hit Southern California on Thursday morning, rattling homes and businesses across the region. According to the U.S. Geological Survey, the quake struck at 9:39 a.m., about four miles from Lake Elsinore. The quake was about 8.8 km in depth, the survey said. As of 9:50 a.m., there was […]
Mikey Keene grows into undisputed leader of Fresno State football
FRESNO, Calif (FOX26) — Mikey Keene doesn’t get caught up in the hype. “I understand there’s a lot of glitz and glam in college football, especially in today’s day and age,” Keene said, “but I still believe that hard work prevails over everything else.”
Report: More Hispanic Californians using medical aid in dying
More and more Hispanic people are taking advantage of California’s medical aid-in-dying law, according to a new report from the California Department of Health. In 2023, 43 terminally ill Hispanic patients used the End-of-Life Option Act to get a prescription to end their suffering and die peacefully. That’s compared to 24 patients the year before.
California says it lost $2 billion in state income taxes from earners leaving
(The Center Square) - California’s Legislative Analyst’s Office says the state lost approximately $2.3 billion in state personal income taxes due to outmigration in the 2022-2023 fiscal year. With Newsom claiming the state's population grew in 2023, the net decrease in taxpayers and taxpayer dependents for fiscal year 2022-2023 suggests California could be losing productive individuals and their families as it gains non-tax-filers. “Recently released figures from the IRS show that California continues to lose taxpayers to other states at a heightened rate that began...
CA Atty General Rob Bonta Urges Local Enforcement Agencies to Execute State Housing Law AB 548
California Attorney General Rob Bonta recently issued an information bulletin to city attorneys and county counsel. Its purpose, to remind them of new and important state law requirements regarding inspections of apartments and other multi-family properties. Signed into law in 2023, Assembly Bill 548 (AB 548) requires local enforcement agencies...
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