Brian Johnson, ABC30 Fresno

Brian Johnson

ABC30 Fresno

Fresno, CA, United States

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Past articles by Brian:

Officials celebrate affordable housing project for Tule River Indian Tribe in Porterville

Dozens of Tule River Indian Tribe members have a new place to call home thanks to a new affordable housing project. → Read More

State data: Tulare County demand for vaccine rises as Delta variant spreads

Within the last month, there's been a 35-percent increase in doses administered to residents. → Read More

Man receives sentencing for 2013 Visalia double murder

Reyes Garcia will serve two terms of life in prison without the possibility of parole -- one for each victim. → Read More

Census data: 4 of 6 Central CA counties had population increase over last decade, all under 10%

The population of most Central California counties grew over the last ten years, to varying degrees. Merced County and Fresno Counties saw the biggest increases, followed by Tulare and Madera counties. → Read More

Neighbors: Dinuba home that caught fire had been empty, blighted for years

A family was forced from their home by an early morning house fire in Dinuba. → Read More

South Valley hospitals plead for more vaccinations as hospitalizations rise

Three weeks ago, Kaweah Health Medical Center was caring for ten patients with COVID. As of Wednesday, there were 64. → Read More

Visalia Unified officials to discuss COVID restrictions on marching band

After a meeting with band directors, the district now says it is providing new options, both of which allow students to march and play at the same time. → Read More

Spraying operation to target Aedes aegypti mosquito in Visalia

Recently, 42 female Aedes aegypti mosquitoes were found in a single trap in southeast Visalia. → Read More

Search continues for man accused of shooting, killing girlfriend's sister in Woodville

Tulare County Sheriff's deputies are actively searching for 31-year-old murder suspect Ruben Sanchez. → Read More

Tulare Co. officials call Delta variant 'very concerning' as two-thirds of residents remain at risk

The number of hospitalized COVID patients at Kaweah Health Medical Center has been steadily rising in recent days. → Read More

Kings County pushes for more vaccinations as COVID cases spike

Kings County is seeing a spike in COVID-19 cases. Health officials reported an 84% increase last Friday. → Read More

Kings County District Attorney Keith Fagundes accused of sexually harassing male employee

A Kings County employee has accused District Attorney Keith Fagundes of sexual harassment. → Read More

New Porterville Police chief brings decades of experience to position

Newly named Porterville Police Chief Jake Castellow knows his own department inside and out. → Read More

Visalia's Pita Kabob owners open PK Deli & Bakery

The owners of a popular Visalia restaurant say their latest food endeavor is an ode to their origin story. → Read More

Tulare County sheriff's deputy arrested on rape charges

A Tulare County sheriff's deputy was arrested for an alleged rape that occurred in Hanford over the weekend. → Read More

Visalia's first low-barrier homeless shelter could open by early 2023

Plans are in motion to build a large low-barrier homeless shelter in the South Valley's biggest city. → Read More

Tachi-Yokut Tribe celebrates renovations at Hanford's Sequoia Inn

Members of the Tachi-Yokut Tribe and officials from Tachi Palace Casino Resort held a ribbon-cutting for the renovated hotel on Monday. → Read More

Historic heat wave could cancel some Valley events

Two weeks after a stretch of triple digit days, another heat wave is almost here. → Read More

Guard members at 144th Fighter Wing grieve for airman killed in crash

It's been a difficult few years for the 144th Fighter Wing of the California Air National Guard. → Read More

Valley ag community adjusts to heat wave

The Valley's agricultural community has had to adjust quickly to blazing hot temperatures. → Read More