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Power outages for Fresno neighborhood after driver crashes into power lines

FRESNO, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) — A Fresno neighborhood is without power for much of Sunday after a driver crashed into a utility pole. California Highway Patrol says it happened just after 11 a.m. on Cornelia and Andrews avenue in northwest Fresno. CHP says a 42-year-old driver crashed into a power pole and was taken to the […] → Read More

‘No More Kids in Cages’ rally held in Fresno Saturday

FRESNO, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) — A “No More Kids in Cages” rally was held Saturday in Fresno. Participants held banners and flags in support of children separated from their parents at the border. They say the issue has been too politicized and they’re asking for transparency on the policy. “We just want to shine some light […] → Read More

Dry Creek students get thank you cards, following backpack donations to Camp Fire victims

Students at Dry Creek Elementary in Clovis are getting thanks for collecting donations and sending them to students affected by the Camp Fire in Butte County. → Read More

Los Banos Navy Veteran faces deportation

A local United State Navy veteran from Los Banos faces deportation. On Thursday, a group of supporters held a protest to speak out against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), and they also asked California Senator Dianne Feinstein to keep him from being detained. → Read More

Accused Newman cop killer makes no plea; questions of competence raised

The man accused of killing a police officer in Newman made no plea in a Modesto court Wednesday. → Read More

How you can easily help & donate towards Camp Fire disaster relief

There are many opportunities - local and easy - to help give towards people who have been affected by the wildfires across California. → Read More

Fresno Police say no criminal investigation will be initiated against Miguel Arias

UPDATE: Fresno Police Chief Jerry Dyer says Friday at 5:32 p.m., “Detectives from the Fresno Police Department have conducted several interviews. Based on the statements provided and the lack of... → Read More

Postal service employees rally against possible privatization of national mail service

Nearly two dozen postal workers protested in downtown Fresno Monday morning in response to the possible privatization of the nation's postal service. → Read More

Controversial professor Randa Jarrar returns to teaching at Fresno State

Controversial professor Randa Jarrar is back in the classroom for the first time Wednesday since her semi-infamous Twitter storm in April. → Read More

Good Friday celebrations underway in anticipation of Easter Sunday

Easter is right around the corner. But the holiday festivities have been going on all week - first with Palm Sunday, and now with Good Friday. → Read More

Fresno County Sheriff Unveils App on Smartphone

It's no question, almost everyone is glued to their phones nowadays. The Fresno County Sheriff's Office now has an app. You can download it, and it will allow them to share information with you. It'll also offer services right at your fingertips. → Read More

Mayor Lee Brand Delivers First State of the City Address

Fresno Mayor Lee Brand delivered his first State of the City address on Wednesday. He focused his plans for the future of Fresno on economic development. → Read More

Fresno State Professor Tweets Against Trump Stirs Controversy

A Fresno State professor's tweets aimed at President Donald Trump have landed him in hot water. → Read More

Fresno Man Allegedly Kills Stepfather and Shoots Mother, Two Women, Baby, and Dog

We're learning more about the man accused of shooting four people and a baby on Friday night near Villa and Huntington Avenues in Southeast Fresno. → Read More

Duke University Students Spend Spring Break in Fresno Installing Solar Panels to Low-Income Family

We don't normally think of Fresno as a Spring Break destination for college students, but it is for some students who've chosen to spend their vacation lending a helping hand to people who need it. → Read More

Ulta Beauty to Open Distribution Center in Fresno, Provide 550 Full-Time Jobs

Ulta Beauty said it will build a west coast distribution center on the corner of East and Central Avenues in south Fresno. City officials said the deal is going to bring in more than 500 full-time jobs, and could bring millions to the local economy.Ulta is the largest beauty retailer in the country. The distribution center is going to service 400 stores and fulfill internet orders throughout the… → Read More

Merced County OES Prepares for Storm, Flooding

Residents and emergency personnel in Merced County are gearing up for flooding. The Merced River could flood communities north and west of Merced. On Friday, the County's Office of Emergency Services warned people to be alert and ready. → Read More

Dylan Noble's Family Attorneys React to Fresno Police Investigation

The attorney's for both Dylan Noble's mother and father both said on Friday that they are upset over Chief Jerry Dyer's comments made during his press conference. They said their son should have never been shot and none of the shots were justified. During Friday morning's press conference, Dyer reccounted the moments before and during the June shooting. Dyer placed the blame for the shooting on… → Read More

Oakland Warehouse Fire Death Toll Rises, Clovis Battalion Chief Reflects on Tragedy

Sadness and grief over the warehouse fire is being felt here locally, as well. The Clovis Fire Department calls the fire in Oakland a sad event. On Sunday, we spoke with a batallion chief in Clovis and got his perspective on the fire. Officials say about 30-percent of the building has been searched, and they expect the number of lives lost to increase. Clovis Fire Battalion Chief Jim Damico… → Read More

Fresno State Student Puts Up Anti-Trump Signs Around Campus

Protests continued on Friday with many involving students speaking out on campuses across the country, including here at home. → Read More