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Jon Stewart says goodbye

Jon Stewart says goodbye

Jon Stewart says goodbye to “The Daily Show” after 16 years on air. From Elmo to Presidents, Jon has talked to them all. Here is a mash-up of his last episode on air.MORE

Calif. Minimum Wage Hike Cleared for Signatures

Calif. Minimum Wage Hike Cleared for Signatures

SACRAMENTO (AP) — A union-backed effort to raise California’s minimum wage has been approved to start collecting signatures for a statewide ballot initiative. The proposal would boost California’s minimum wage by $1 an hour annually until it reaches $15 an hour in 2021. California’s current $9-an-hour wage is set to increase to $10 next year. Secretary of State…MORE

Big Creek Fire Meeting Taking Place Tonight

Big Creek Fire Meeting Taking Place Tonight

FRESNO (KMJ) — Fire season is upon us here in the valley and with the willow fire continuing to burn – it’s all the important to know what to do. Everyone who lives in the small mountain communities that surround Shaver Lake and Huntington Lake are being invited to big creek this evening for a…MORE

Captain Dern Blood Drive Taking Place Today In Fresno

Captain Dern Blood Drive Taking Place Today In Fresno

FRESNO (KMJ) — Fresno Fire Captain Pete Dern is continuing to recover from serious burns in the hospital and we can help him and others in a similar situation on their roads to recovery. “It is really important to come in and give”, says President and CEO of the Central California Blood Center Dean Eller.…MORE

California’s High Health Enrollment Surpasses Projections

California’s High Health Enrollment Surpasses Projections

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California has enrolled 2.3 million people under an optional expansion of the state’s Medicaid program — nearly three times more than the state had anticipated, according to the state Department of Finance. Beyond that, a record number of people who already qualified for the low-income health program signed up, pushing overall…MORE

‘Right to Die’ Bill Stalls in Sacramento

‘Right to Die’ Bill Stalls in Sacramento

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) – Legislation to allow terminally ill patients to legally end their lives in California has stalled amid fierce opposition from religious groups. The bill’s authors said Tuesday they would not present the right-to-die bill to the Assembly Health Committee, effectively ending the effort for the year. The Catholic Church and other religious…MORE