Angelica Lei Lani, KGET News

Angelica Lei Lani

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Fresno, CA, United States

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Past articles by Angelica:

Firebaugh in full support of Josh Allen and the Bills ahead of AFC title game

FIREBAUGH, Calif. (KGPE) — It’s a gloomy day in Firebaugh but the Buffalo Bills pride shining bright, from the marquee when you enter the small farm town to one at the high school. “We got to show our support and let everyone know that it’s Bills Mafia time,” said Marcel Espinoza. On the Bills roster, […] → Read More

Local congress members congratulate the new president: ‘Turning the page for a new day in America’

FRESNO, California (KSEE) – Congressmembers representing the Central Valley congratulated President Joe Biden on the day of his inauguration. “We’re turning the page for a new day in America,” said Fresno-area Congressman Jim Costa Costa was among former presidents and Vice President Mike Pence for Wednesday’s ceremony, just two weeks after he witnessed first-hand the […] → Read More

Fresno leaders call on Biden for immigration reform that provides protection, pathway to citizenship

FRESNO, Calif. (KSEE) — “A new day has dawned, tomorrow with the inauguration of President-Elect Biden we usher in a new era that has yet to be defined but one that we hope will result in dignified and humane treatment of our immigrant communities,” said Samuel Molina with Mi Familia Vota. On Tuesday, City and community leaders […] → Read More

Fresno’s shootings doubled in 2020: ‘We’re starting to go back to the 90s’

FRESNO, California (KSEE) – 2020 is coming to a violent end in Fresno: Fresno Police say shootings more-than doubled when compared to the previous year, and murders are also up substantially when compared to 2019. Since January, Fresno Police responded to more than 725 shootings – compared to 360 in 2019. Investigators say murders have […] → Read More

‘He’s someone who represented our profession’: Remembering Fresno Police Officer Angel DeLa Fuente

FRESNO, California (KSEE) – The Fresno Police Department is mourning the loss of one of their own. Officer Angel DeLa Fuente died Monday night after a battle with COVID-19. Police Chief Andy Hall says he was a well-respected 22-year veteran of the department. “He was a great guy, he was a great officer, he was […] → Read More

‘Three innocent people killed is just wrong’: Police say fatal Fresno crash was caused by street racing

FRESNO, California (KSEE) – A three-car crash that claimed the lives of four people and hospitalized three others over the weekend started with high-speed racing down the streets of Fresno, according to police. Officers say the suspect, 18-year-old Irvin Villarreal, also died when he ran a red light and crashed into the victims’ vehicles. It […] → Read More

‘It’s just unreal:’ Three-car collision kills four people, hospitalized three others

FRESNO, Calif. (KSEE) — A three-car collision in Fresno killed four people and hospitalized three others. Police say it happened near Palm and Bullard Avenues just before midnight on Saturday. “It’s just unreal,” said Carlos Rolon, one of the victim’s friends. Several people gathered at a makeshift memorial after learning their friend was one of […] → Read More

Rain, slick roads cause multiple car crashes in Fresno County, CHP says

FRESNO, Calif. (KSEE) — This weekend’s storm brought some much-needed rain to the Valley, but it’s also causing some traffic concerns. The California Highway Patrol reported at least 12 weather-related car crashes in Fresno County all before 1:30 p.m. “We’ve definitely seen an increase in traffic collisions mostly that’s due to the early rain in […] → Read More

COVID-19 test results are being delayed amid fears of a second wave

FRESNO, California (KSEE) – As COVID-19 testing continues, patients are once again receiving delays with their results.  “Certainly there has been an issue with testing results, the PCR tests which is the confirmatory test, which is the gold standard to know if you have COVID, is sent out and not done at any of the […] → Read More

Goldstein’s in Fresno’s Tower District holds inaugural trash cleanup event

FRESNO, Calif. (KSEE) — More than a dozen people spent their Sunday cleaning up the streets in Fresno’s Tower District. “We see a lot of trash out here and uh, we want to be a part of something to help improve it,” said volunteer and Fresno resident, Will Nelson. Goldstein’s employees put together this Tower […] → Read More

Man in critical condition after shooting in southeast Fresno

FRESNO, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) — A man is in critical condition after a shooting in southeast Fresno Sunday night. At around 7 p.m. officers with the Fresno Police Department were dispatched to the area of Recreation Ave and Kings Canyon Road for multiple shots fired in the area. When officers arrived they located a man in […] → Read More

Black-owned Clovis business reopens nearly two months after struck by hate crime

CLOVIS, California (KSEE) — Old Town Clovis’ only black-owned business opened its doors again Saturday after it was vandalized back in September. The city celebrated the owner and her store with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. Dozens lined up outside of the Just My Essentials store, ready to shop. “We felt it important to come and support,” […] → Read More

‘We were all a close group’: Remembering the Buchanan Eight on Veterans Day

CLOVIS, California (KSEE) – Clovis residents took a moment on Veterans Day to remember the eight young men from Buchanan High School who were killed in action serving our country in the Middle East. Clovis Unified School District says the Buchanan Eight deeply impacted the fabric of the Clovis Unified community. On Wednesday, the U.S. flag […] → Read More

Caught on camera: Spray paint vandalism in northeast Fresno

FRESNO, California (KSEE) – Security video shows someone wearing a hoodie and skinny jeans appearing to spray paint the numbers 666, pig, and other obscene words and symbols on the garage door of a northeast Fresno home early Monday morning. Police say the amount of damage done qualifies this incident as felony vandalism. The surveillance […] → Read More

First big rainstorm of the season, a welcome sight to Valley farmers

FRESNO COUNTY, Calif. (KSEE) — Rainfall and even some hail hit south of Fresno Sunday morning. The first big weekend storm of the season, a welcoming sight to Valley farmers. “Several times over the last decade we’ve been well into December or even January before we get that first major storm so we’re excited to […] → Read More

Election results show many close battles in local mayoral races

LOS BANOS, California (KSEE) – On the day after the election, results Wednesday evening are showing close calls for many of the local mayoral races across the Central Valley. In Los Banos, only a handful of votes separate the mayoral candidates. Current city council member Tom Faria is in the lead against newcomer Paul Llanez. […] → Read More

Fresno art gallery merges Dia De Los Muertos with controversial social issues in new exhibit

FRESNO, Calif. (KSEE) — A Fresno art gallery is merging Dia De Los Muertos with controversial social issues in a new exhibit, shining a light on them ahead of the election. Arte Américas in downtown Fresno has been closed to the public for about seven months because of the pandemic. But on Thursday, it opened […] → Read More

Politics dividing small south Valley town, Trump and Biden supporters clash in Riverdale

RIVERDALE, Calif. (KSEE) — A small south Valley town is divided by politics with just nine days until election night. On Sunday hundreds of voters in Riverdale rallied to make their voices heard beyond the ballot. Dozens of trucks, tractors, and cars were decked out with American and Trump for 2020 flags. “Just trying to […] → Read More

Yosemite celebrates 50 years of its prescribed burns, new federal investment coming

FRESNO COUNTY, California (KSEE) – It has been a record wildfire season in Calfirona with more than four million acres burned. On Tuesday, Deputy Secretary of the Interior Kate MacGregor visited Yosemite National Park as it commemorates the 50th anniversary of its prescribed burn program. “We’re here to see to President Trump’s big priorities, one […] → Read More

Violent weekend in Fresno pushes this year’s shooting count to 564

FRESNO, California (KSEE) – Since Friday, there were five murders in Fresno. Police say September and October have by far been the busiest months for shootings and murders. So far this year, police figures show 50 murders, several of which happened this past weekend. “This weekend was a particularly busy weekend with murders. Year to date, […] → Read More