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Reedley Firefighters Honor 9/11 First Responders with Stair Climb

In honor of the men and women who lost their lives in 9-11, firefighters from all over the country are uniting in solidarity to pay tribute. → Read More

Suspected Jail Shooter, Thong Vang, Makes First Court Appearance

For the first time since Saturday morning's Fresno County Jail shooting, we're seeing the man accused of critically injuring two correctional officers. → Read More

Under Assembly Bill, High Schools Could Teach CPR

It's being called lifesaving legislation. → Read More

Retired Artist Surprises Panera Bread Customers With Candid Portraits

In the hustle and bustle of a weekday lunch, time passes swiftly in this fast-paced environment. → Read More

City Announces Findings On Discolored Water Investigation

The city of Fresno releasing new information Thursday from their investigation into bad water in Northeast Fresno. → Read More

Goose Fire Prompts Air Concerns in Valley

The Goose Fire is roughly 30 miles away in the foothills, but is still having impacts on many here in the valley. → Read More

Doctors Warn Against Dangers of Triple-Digit Heat

Monday's triple digit heat is keeping a lot of people indoors, and doctors say that's exactly where they should be, especially small children. → Read More

Manslaughter Charges Recommended for Driver of CCC Crash

An update to a fatal accident that happened back in February. Three California Conservation Corps members were killed near Buttonwillow and South in Fresno County. And another is still in a coma after the crash. → Read More

Survivor Recalls Chowchilla Bus Kidnapping 40 Years Later

Larry Park was on the bus home from summer school when he first met his captors. → Read More

Rescuers Urge Safety After Four Drowning Deaths in Yosemite

Yosemite National Park Search and Rescue crews are urging visitors to stay out of the water and on dry land. → Read More

Detectives Believe Dogs Attacked Man Found in Canal

On Tuesday, Fresno County investigators pulled the body of 74-year-old Robert Simonian from a canal near Barstow Avenue, between Floyd and Bishop Avenues. → Read More

City Pools Offer Relief, PG&E Urges Conservation

Isaiah and Elijah are ready to get wet. → Read More

Los Banos Boy Looking to Break World Record

A Los Banos boy is training hard to make it latest dream come true. → Read More

Mayor Kicks Off Construction for Bus Rapid Transit System

It's an idea Mayor Ashley Swearengin says was talked about 20 years ago. → Read More

Protester Arrested Days After Trump Rally, Others Identified

It's been days now since Donald Trump visited downtown Fresno and protesters are still being arrested. → Read More

Tulare County Sheriff Takes Over Lake Patrol

There's a new set of eyes watching over lakes in Tulare County. → Read More

Former President Bill Clinton Speaks in Fresno

The campaign trail has finally hit the Central Valley. Former President Bill Clinton was at Fresno State Monday morning, rallying crowds to support his wife in the upcoming primary election. → Read More

Former President Bill Clinton to Speak at Fresno State

The Hillary Campaign is officially heading to Fresno. Former President Bill Clinton will be making his way to the valley. On Sunday, Mr. Clinton will speak at a united farmworkers event in Bakersfield. On Monday morning, he will speak at the Fresno State Satellite Student Union. → Read More

State Leaving Water Restriction Guidelines In Local Hands

There's been some big changes to the state's water conservation restrictions. → Read More

Los Banos Officer, Former Instructor Arrested for Alleged Sex with Students

An instructor at the Los Banos Unified School District has been arrested, accused of having sex with students. That suspect is also a Los Banos police officer. → Read More