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Stefani Booroojian

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Fresno, CA, United States

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Educator of the Week: Mr. Singh of Sequoia High School

VISALIA, Calif. (KSEE) – He teaches classroom lessons and life lessons. This week’s Educator of the Week comes from Tulare County, where the focus is on the future and not the past. A proud moment for Mr. Rajbir Singh of Visalia’s Sequoia High School. He was honored as Educator of the Week after being nominated […] → Read More

BuddyCheck24: Fighting and winning after cancer diagnosis

FRESNO, Calif. (KSEE) – Family is everything to 58-year-old Lynette Hill of Fresno. Pictures of her family line her walls of her husband and her five now adult sons. She credits her family with helping her through the most difficult year and a half journey of her life battling breast cancer. “It was the worst journey…worst […] → Read More

Educator of the Week: Miss. Sanders from Norseman Elementary

FRESNO, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – Being recognized as Educator of the Week was a great way to start the school day for Miss. Victoria Sanders, a teacher at Norseman Elementary school in Fresno. She’s been in the classroom for 17 years working with special education students early on, but currently teaching fourth graders her kiddos, as […] → Read More

6th Medical Mission to Armenia returns to Fresno: ‘We made an impact’

FRESNO, Calif. (KSEE) – For two weeks, a contingent of Fresno area doctors and medical experts offered free medical care in the country of Armenia. Their medical mission was lead by Fresno’s Honorary Consulate for the Republic of Armenia. They returned to Fresno this weekend tired, but proud of a job well done. “This is […] → Read More

Important series released for anyone coping with Metastatic Breast Cancer

FRESNO, California (KSEE)- A frightening statistic is that one in eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime. For those women diagnosed, 30% of them (or one in three) will see their cancer spread. It is called MBC (Metastatic Breast Cancer) stage four breast cancer when months or years later the same […] → Read More

‘They can use our help:’ Medical supplies from Fresno en route to Armenia

FRESNO, California (KSEE) – A care package from Fresno will soon be on its way to Armenia to help treat the victims of a violent conflict. It has been nearly a month since a violent conflict began between Armenia and its neighbor Azerbeijan. The territory of Nagorno-Karabakh with its ethnic Armenian population is at the […] → Read More

Merced Union High School District students could be back on campus next month

FRESNO, Calif. (KSEE) — Merced Union High School District students could be back on campus as soon as Nov. 2. Merced County is now in the state’s red tier and if it remains there for two weeks, some schools will have the clear to reopen. Anchor Stefani Booroojian spoke to the district’s top educator on […] → Read More

President Trump’s campaign manager tests positive for coronavirus

President Donald Trump’s campaign manager, Bill Stepien, has tested positive for the coronavirus. → Read More

Changes coming to Hobb’s Grove this year

FRESNO, Calif. (KSEE) — Hobb’s Grove in Sanger won’t be stopping the scares this pandemic. While it will look look different, Bill Bob from Hobb’s Grove explains how this year’s Halloween haunts will work. → Read More

Fresno State staff making sure students have resources to learn from home

FRESNO, Calif. (KSEE) — As the fall semester moves forward Fresno State staff will continue to review and adjust its plans and services. KSEE24 spoke to one of the people in charge of making sure students have the right resources to successfully learn from home. → Read More

Families in need receive helping hand from several local organizations

FRESNO, Calif. (KSEE) — Each month, families in need will receive a helping hand from several local organizations. A drive-thru food distribution was held Tuesday at Kings Canyon Road near Chestnut Avenue. “The Fresno Center” and its partners are providing assistance to families and individuals in need. For those that missed that event, we spoke […] → Read More

Beer garden event at Fresno’s Gazebo Gardens makes a comeback

FRESNO, California (KSEE) – A summer tradition is back in Fresno: Gazebo Gardens Nursery has reopened it’s Thursday night beer garden event. But due to the coronavirus pandemic, this season will look a little different. Manger of Gazebo Gardens Nursery Brian Guerrero is thrilled that the weekly Thursday night beer garden and food truck event […] → Read More

How healthcare professionals can avoid burnout

FRESNO, Calif. (KSEE) — Front line workers, they may be facing new stresses on the job due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Today we want to focus on how health care professionals can avoid feeling burnt out and seek help. → Read More

Jerry Dyer creates month-long campaign that benefits local nonprofits

FRESNO, Calif. (KSEE) — Earlier this month Fresno Mayor-Elect Jerry Dyer created the “Give Help Now Fund.” The month-long campaign asks people to donate money that benefits local non-profits. Five business leaders have promised to match up to $500,000. We spoke to the man behind the movement to find out how much the community has […] → Read More

CRMC doctor shares what its like to work on the frontlines

FRESNO, Calif. (KSEE) – This pandemic has shown us a lot can change in just a day that is especially true for health care workers. We wanted to get an update on what it’s been like to work on the front lines and how both professional and personal lives are being impacted. That’s why we […] → Read More

Healthy ways to cope with stress

FRESNO, Calif. (KSEE) – During this COVID-19 pandemic, it’s not just the virus that could impact your health directly. Gov. Newsom spotlighting secondary health effects, saying hormones can cause serious issues for some. Stefani Booroojian spoke with Dr. Jasmine Singh from the UCSF Fresno Department of Psychiatry to learn more. → Read More

Fresno’s Saroyan House Museum gets hologram update

FRESNO, California (KSEE) – A unique and interactive tribute to the late Fresno born author and playwright William Saroyan The Saroyan House Museum in Fresno got an update this week: an upgraded hologram. It depicts Saroyan as an older man, a little boy, and a middle aged man. The museum opened a year and a […] → Read More

Remembering the life of Fresno artist Margaret Hudson

FRESNO, California (KSEE) – Fresno artist Margaret Hudson passed away at the age of 93 on Sunday. KSEE24’s Stefani Booroojian had the honor of meeting Hudson 10 years ago at her central Fresno home, the place she called the “gentle jungle” that was full of happy creatures that seem to peek out from the earth […] → Read More

Cancer Survivors Inspiring Others Through Art

FRESNO, Ca (KSEE) — A lion–the king of beasts. A symbol of courage. The symbol of a life saving fight for 55-year-old Rosalyn Warren of Fresno. “You have to have courage. Courage gives you strength. Strength gives you faith, and faith– you can overcome everything that you want to overcome,” says Rosalyn. Three years ago, […] → Read More

Fresno’s oldest high school celebrates 130 years

FRESNO, California (KSEE) – A milestone passed for Fresno’s oldest high school: Fresno High School is celebrating 130 years of education. Fresno High School was established in Downtown Fresno in 1889. It moved a few times before it ended up on Echo Avenue in 1922. Tuesday’s celebration drew students current and past like Karen Dull, […] → Read More