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Suspects walk out with cash registers from Walmart in Hanford
FRESNO, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – The Hanford Police Department is looking for two people who they say walked into a city Walmart and took two cash registers. Police say on May 28 at around 11:00 a.m. two people walked into the Walmart at 250 S. 12th Avenue wearing masks and went behind the checkout area. They […]
IDENTIFIED: 16-year-old who died after drowning in Shaver Lake
SHAVER LAKE, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – The 16-year-old who died after he drowned in Shaver Lake over the weekend has been officially identified by the Fresno County Coroner’s Office. Officials announced Monday that the victim was 16-year-old Alejandro Araujo of Orosi. He was a student at Orosi High School who was finishing his junior year. According […]
Family demands answers after death at Visalia care home. Inspection reports reveal numerous ‘issues’
Marco Aurelio Corral, a resident of a care home in Visalia for adults with disabilities, died from abuse and assault, his family alleges. “He was kicked to death,” said his sister Maria Corral Rocha of San Diego. “I believe Marco died of criminal negligence.”. Visalia police said the...
This Californian city’s logo drama is getting even messier
Last month, the City of Visalia unveiled its new logo design – much to the dismay of its residents. The Californian city had previously held on to its traditional logo for over 20 years, so when the change was announced it was natural that some folks had strong opinions (many of them negative).
Hanford man arrested after illegal drugs found in car
HANFORD, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – A man has been arrested after officers allegedly found approximately 20 grams of methamphetamine along with additional small bags of similar substances in his car, according to the Hanford Police Department. Police say on Friday, June 7, the Hanford Police Department Street Crimes Unit conducted a traffic stop which led to […]
Dinuba’s Mendoza joins Fresno Pacific track program
DINUBA – A meteoric two-year development in girls hurdles excellence paid off for Dinuba High graduate Avril Mendoza, who has signed a letter of intent to attend Fresno Pacific University on a full-ride track scholarship. Mendoza, the Central Section Division II champion in the 100 meters (15.18 seconds) and...
Rent stabilization to roll into Selma mobile parks
SELMA – Looking to provide relief for older residents living on fixed incomes, the city of Selma is moving forward with a mobile home park rent stabilization ordinance. Put together by city staff in response to direction from the Selma City Council, the ordinance aims to prevent steep increases in rent and promote open lines of communication between tenants and owners of Selma’s mobile home parks. Introduced by Deputy City Manager Jerome Keene at the June 3 council meeting, the ordinance received positive feedback from the council alongside requests for a few revisions.
Tulare County has been spared so far this fire season, but be prepared
With triple-digit heat here, rural residents need to keep in mind that with the scorching summer comes the high-risk fire season. While fire season once was defined as May through October, it can now last all year. But with dry brush piling up across the Valley, Tulare County firefighters will be tasked with checking for homeowners putting themselves and others at risk.
Celebrate Independence Day at this Tulare fireworks show
TULARE, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – The annual Firework Extravaganza is coming back to Tulare, and this edition will be hosted by the Kiwanis Club of Tulare in July to celebrate Independence Day, officials announced. Organizers say the Kiwanis Club of Tulare will host the 57th edition of the annual Firework Extravaganza on July 3 at the […]
Orange Cove hydrogen project faces local backlash
ORANGE COVE – Months after the city council approved a partnership with the Southern California Gas Company (SoCalGas) that would bring hydrogen blending to Orange Cove, residents and advocacy groups are pushing back on the idea. Nearly two dozen Orange Cove community members gathered at the Orange Cove Branch...
CA Wildfire | Bar Fire | June 9, 2024
A new brush fire has been reported to have started on Barberry Lane in Dunlap, California which started on Sunday, June 9, 2024. Fire news accounts are reporting AA430 is stating the fire has burned approximately one-to-two acres and has a slow-to-moderate rate of spread, with a potential for 20 total acres.
Kings River Conservancy offers river safety tips
REEDLEY – With school out and temperatures high, the Kings River will provide children a great spot to spend their free time and beat the heat. Looking to keep local swimmers safe, the Kings River Conservancy has released several pieces of advice for young swimmers. The KRC recommends that...
Visalia changes logo back, originally from 1998
VISALIA, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – In May, the City of Visalia changed its city logo for its 150th anniversary. The change was met with pushback from the community. On Monday, the city announced that they will go back to the logo they used before. The city says they are re-introducing what they are calling the “Legacy […]
Triple-digits to bring wave of water
TULARE COUNTY – Triple-digit heat arrived last week and will hang around this week bringing more water down the mountain to Tulare County. This week’s forecast shows 95 degrees or above every day and a high of 105 for a number of them. Bakersfield, Fresno and Visalia could all match or set new record warm night-time temperature records. The first heat wave of 2024 hit inland California last week, and a spell of exceptionally warm nights.
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