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Published May 27, 2011
A Fresno County grand jury says that a Fowler Police Chief failed to file more than 600 cases to the District Attorney’s office. The grand jury indicted claims that Chief Darrell Jamgochian kept the cases in his office, with some of them dating back as far as 2004. Some of the cases concern serious crimes such as attempted murder, sexual offences, and domestic violence.
Published May 11, 2011
California hotel groups are protesting a new bill that would require the industry to use fitted sheets instead of flat sheets on mattresses weighing up to 100 pounds.
Published April 21, 2011
Nearly one in six Americans are living with some form of a disability, but outside of grade schools, however, there are few places that allow people with disabilities to play and learn collaboratively with people that do not have them. One organization is out to change that
Published April 21, 2011
While restaurants across the country are struggling to keep their doors open, frozen foods are as in-demand as ever, with more families cutting costs by eating in due to the recession.
Published April 14, 2011
Ever wonder what happens to military vehicles too old for field use, but too good to throw away?
Published April 11, 2011
Farming is only part of what makes Fresno worthwhile; there's also nearby national parks, cultural festivals, and underground gardens.
Published March 29, 2011
For the first time, the United States has beaten France in overall wine sales, according to the Wine Institute. To meet this increased demand, schools like Fresno State University are creating future wine makers through their viticulture and enology programs.
Published March 21, 2011
A California barber says he’s taken hair clipper artistry—fancy beards, stripes, and the like—to the next level.
Published March 19, 2011
Animal rescue groups in Japan have united in order to help save lost and injured pets that have been affected by the tsunami and earthquake that devastated the island nation one week ago.
Published March 09, 2011
Most people --when they see a penny on the ground -- usually don't bother to bend over and pick it up. But the US Mint isn't ignoring pennies these days--in fact, it’s considering giving it an overhaul.