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California bill could allow felons serving life without parole early release
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A bill that would give people serving life without parole a second chance at freedom was brought back in the California Assembly Monday after a year of inactivity. Senate Bill 94, authored by State Senator Dave Cortese (D-San Jose), calls for a second look at Californians...
Crash reported on Sonora Road in San Joaquin County
FARMINGTON, Calif. — A vehicle reportedly overturned on Sonora Road south of Highway 4 in San Joaquin County on Wednesday afternoon. Emergency crews responded to East Sonora Road in Farmington for the crash reported around 4:30 p.m. It was unclear if any injuries were reported. Drivers can expect a...
America’s Got Talent live show ‘ruined’ by ‘screaming audience’ as crowd’s ‘obnoxious’ reaction ‘drowns out’ dance act
AMERICA’S Got Talent fans have slammed the show’s first live episode of the season after the raving audience made it impossible to hear the judges On Tuesday night, AGT‘s live quarter-finals began as fans watched multiple acts give it their all in Los Angeles. After each show-stopping performance, fans thought the crowd seemed louder than […]
Los Lobos coming to Fresno
FRESNO, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – Popular Mexican-American rock band Los Lobos, known for the song ‘La Bamba’, is celebrating its 50th anniversary live in Fresno. The band from East Los Angeles is influenced by traditional music such as cumbia, boleros, norteños, rock and roll, R&B, brown-eyed soul, and more. Some of their most loved and famous songs include […]
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. […]
Fresno State engineering students can now earn credentials for free
FRESNO, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – Fresno State mechanical engineering students will now be able to earn their credentials for free thanks to a collaboration between Fresno State and Net Positive Consulting Engineers (NPC). NPC says the 5-year program is designed to enable mechanical engineering students to earn California’s Engineer-in-Training (EIT) credentials regardless of their monetary background. […]
Hanford school district introduces new dress code
The Hanford Joint Unified High School District has introduced a new dress code for students this year that they say emphasizes professionalism while building on past updates. HJUSD Superintendent Victor Rosa said in a telephone interview with The Hanford Sentinel that the biggest change to the dress code was the addition of pajamas and slippers to the list of clothing articles students are not permitted to wear.
Bakersfield kicks off Eviction Prevention Program to help low-income renters
Low-income residents and families who struggle with housing issues with their landlords are about to get some much-needed help from the city of Bakersfield. The city recently quietly rolled out a new project called the Eviction Protection Program. The goal is to keep residents housed and avoid becoming homeless. “It’s...
With governor's blessing, Downey officials vow action on homeless encampments
DOWNEY — After Gov. Gavin Newsom’s recent directive for cities to clean up their homeless encampments, members of Downey’s city council expressed eagerness to start the crackdown. The July 15 mandate orders state agencies and departments to adopt clear policies that “urgently address homeless encampments while respecting...
Sacramento County traffic stop turns into massive drug bust, deputies say
(FOX40.COM) — A formerly convicted felon was arrested on Tuesday evening in Sacramento County after deputies found him with guns, meth, cocaine, fentanyl, hydrocodone, and about $30,000 in cash. The Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office said the drugs were discovered when its deputies conducted a traffic stop in the southern portion of Sacramento County on a […]
Folsom couple finds runaway golden pheasant popular on local social media groups
FOLSOM, Calif. — Folsom’s elusive golden pheasant is home. Boaz, a 2-year-old golden pheasant who escaped Rick and Mary Clark’s backyard on July 31 near the East Bidwell Street and Blue Ravine Road intersection after dogs broke in and chewed his cage open, was found and brought home Aug. 8 after wandering Folsom for over a week, the couple said.
Why are auto insurance premiums soaring in California?
Auto insurance rates have been skyrocketing across the nation but motorists in California are being hit particularly hard. The Golden State saw a two-year rate hike of 54% with the typical cost of a 2024 auto insurance policy for a driver with a clean record and a $1,000 deductible reaching $2,681, according to a report […]
California Strawberry Commission showcases environmental stewardship at field day
Strawberry growers, shippers, processors, researchers and agricultural stakeholders gathered on Aug. 8 for the 10th Anniversary Cal Poly Strawberry Center Field Day. The showcase is the largest research and education event for the California strawberry industry, according to a news release. This anniversary event marks a decade of collaboration between the California Strawberry Commission and California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, showcasing advancements in sustainable strawberry farming that benefit growers, farmworkers, students, consumers, the environment and local communities in the state.
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