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Veterans Honored During 97th Annual Parade

The largest Veterans parade West of the Mississippi took place in downtown Fresno Friday. It honors those who have served and those who are currently serving. Hundreds of people were in attendance at the 97th Annual parade. → Read More

Louie Kee Market Closing After 93 Years In Business

A family business that's been in Downtown Fresno for more than 93 years will soon close. The Louie Kee Market is on Tulare and B st. The mom and pop store has been run by at least four generations, but now its owner will retire. → Read More

FDA Orders Blood Centers To Test For Zika

Blood centers throughout the United States now have to test for Zika before taking in a blood donation. The Food and Drug Administration wants every blood center in the country to screen for Zika in an effort to ensure that safe blood is available for people who need of it. → Read More

Murder of 22 Year Old Debbie Dorian Being Investigated After 20 Years

Murder of 22 Year Old Debbie Dorian Being Investigated After 20 Years By Lucero Benitez | lbenitez@ksee.com Published 08/19 2016 05:41PM Updated 08/19 2016 05:41PM FRESNO, Calif. Fresno Police are taking a new crack at a 20-year-old cold case, the brutal murder of 22-year-old Debbie Dorian. No one was ever arrested. Now two decades later, the case's original detectives are coming out of… → Read More

Farm Workers Dealing With Triple Digit Heat

It was another hot day and in the agriculture industry,the work has to get done. Every day thousands of farmworkers head out to the fields throughout the Central Valley and it's no exception with triple digit heat. → Read More

Police Continues Search for Suspect Who Killed Toddler

The search goes on for the man who killed a 20 month old child. Rashad Halford Jr. died while in surgery after he was shot in the stomach during a shooting as he was held by his father outside his home. → Read More

Firefighters Respond to 2 Alarm Fire

Firefighters responded to a two alarm fire in East Central Fresno Thursday afternoon. Residents reported hearing some type of explosion. The home is located just East of Highway 168 on Holland Ave. → Read More

Parents And Students React To New Dress Code

Big changes to the dress code for students at Clovis Unified School District and parents say they have mixed emotions about the changes. → Read More

Large Tree Falls At Courthouse Park

A large tree fell at Courthouse Park on Sunday around 1:30pm. Monday, work crews spent the day cutting the tree and clearing the path for pedestrians but it's a big tree and it'll be a few days to clear it out. → Read More

Clothing Closet Opens At Fresno State

Fresno State students can now get professional clothes for free. The career center had the grand opening for their clothing closet. It's part of an initiative to help students prepare for the work force and succeed. → Read More

Two Arrested In Connection To Sikh Man Attack

An arrest in an alleged hate crime has been made. A 17 year old and 22 year old Daniel Wilson Jr. were arrested for allegedly beating a Sikh man in December. The man was heading to work when he was beaten and then run over. Now two suspects are in jail and could face felony charges. → Read More

Minimum Wage Increase Could Hurt Local Businesses

A proposal to raise the California minimum wage to $15 an hour has some local business owners worried. Under the deal, the minimum wage would gradually be raised to $15 per hour by 2022. → Read More

Cultural Park Coming to Downtown Fresno

A new park is coming to Downtown Fresno after city council members approved more than a million dollars to begin construction. → Read More

Preparations for Weekend's Storm

Storm preps were underway in hopes of minimizing the number of power outages and damages. Crews spent the day clearing power lines by cutting trees and branches near power distribution lines around Fresno. → Read More

Third Suspect Identified In Gun Theft

Fresno Police have identified Francisco Hernandez as a third suspect in connection to a gun theft in North West Fresno. Surveillance video was used to identify the suspects, Fernando Arciga and Ashley Serna were arrested but two other suspects are still on the loose. → Read More

Most Human Trafficking Cases Go Unnoticed

Law enforcement officials from around the state say human exploitation and trafficking goes unnoticed the majority of the time. Thursday several of them were in Fresno to present ideas for a solution. → Read More

Visalia Police Make Arrest In 26 Year Old Homicide Case

Almost 27 years after a double homicide a suspected killer is now behind bars. Elio Benavente, 46 is accused of killing two men in 1989 in Visalia. The homicide happened in April 1989 at a parking lot on Murray and Willis. → Read More

Book Drive to End Illiteracy In Fresno

A nine year old girl, Danay Ferguson, wants to end illiteracy in Fresno County. She's trying to do that by collecting hundreds of thousands of books for children. So many books, she hopes to break a world record. → Read More