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Big Fresno fairgoers find ways to stay cool and safe from the record-tying heat
Triple-digit heat at the Big Fresno Fair.People were eating ice cream and fanning themselves through the warm weather on day four at the fairgrounds.One of the vendors helping people stay cool is the Candyland station.Alfredo Lopez, who manages the food and drink stand, says they've been a vendor at the fair for about 20 years.He says people have been flocking to his stand for a cool drink."In the history of Candyland being here, we will fill up one of these jars 3 to 4 times a day, on a very busy day at the Fresno fair," Lopez said.Lopez says he's...
Valley Air District warns of unhealthy air in record heat
FRESNO, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – Health officials are warning the valley community about a spike in air pollution due to record-high temperatures for this time of year. Valley Air District spokesperson Heather Heinks expects the unhealthy air to linger around into early next week. “{During} summertime, we worry about ozone. So, all of the pollution […]
Several displaced in Fresno morning fire
FRESNO, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – Several people were displaced after an apartment fire in Fresno early Saturday morning, the Fresno Fire Department announced. Firefighters say around 4 a.m. they received several calls of an apartment on fire near Belmont Avenue just east of Cedar Avenue. Upon arrival, responding crews reported one unit of a triplex apartment […]
Central Unified's McKinley Elementary unveils book vending machine to encourage kids to read
The McKinley Elementary School library in the Central Unified School District is an inviting space for students to pull up a chair and read every day.Chapter books, sports books or even one about a grumpy monkey, there's something for everyone."I like reading because I like imagining stuff, and it makes me really smart," said Charlotte Wood, a third-grade student.Charlotte says she's been working hard to increase her reading level."I don't know how many books I've read, but I think it might be a lot," Charlotte said.Now she's got another reason to keep going: the school recently unveiled a book vending...
Fresno State AD on Pac-12: ‘it’s gonna be something special’
The Director of Athletics at Fresno State, Garrett Klassy, joined Scott Bemis in studio do discuss the Pac-12’s recent addition of Gonzaga, what it means for the legitimacy of the conference, whether Memphis might still be on the Pac-12’s radar, and what he thought about UNLV’s decision to stay in the Mountain West.
California Highway Patrol Reminds Drivers to Use Turnouts in Foothills and Mountains
FRESNO COUNTY, CA – The California Highway Patrol (CHP) in Fresno is reminding drivers to use turnouts when traveling in the foothills or mountains, where narrow, winding roads can often lead to congestion. In a recent post, CHP emphasized the importance of checking mirrors and being considerate of other drivers.
Ag tech provider rebrands for market clarity
An international agriculture company recently launched its new brand in Fresno County. Vancouver, Canada-based Semios, provider of precision agriculture solutions The post Ag tech provider rebrands for market clarity appeared first on The Business Journal.
WSU vs. Fresno State: The Early Glimpse brought to you by Marco Polo Bar
PULLMAN -- A week off for Washington State may have been just what the doctor ordered, both figuratively and literally for the banged-up Cougars. Jake Dickert said last week that four WSU defensive backs (Tanner Moku, Jackson Lataimua, Kapena Gushiken, and Boogie Wilson) were limited in practice, and the extra week has hopefully allowed them to heal up.
BLOG: Meet Dylan, our new real estate reporter. He’s all in on Fresno
Everyone has a different interpretation of what Fresno means to them. To some, they look at it as a place The post BLOG: Meet Dylan, our new real estate reporter. He’s all in on Fresno appeared first on The Business Journal.
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