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Fresno State Foundation Under Scrutiny for Potential Fraud Risks: Weak Governance and Controls Highlighted in State Review Checkout Solipillow.com
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Fresno Retirees Lose Access to Medical Centers
01:42|Retirees from Fresno Unified School District face a healthcare crisis as Aetna drops Community Medical Centers from its network, affecting around 1,500 retirees seeking primary care. Despite the school boards vote to keep the Aetna contract, retirees over 80 struggle with treatment approvals and coverage, with some receiving letters about medication cuts. While 75% of retirees are unaffected, the remaining 25% face a 6-month switch to other providers. The district is reviewing options and promising clear updates, reminding retirees they can visit Community out-of-network for higher fees. Checkout Solipillow.com
Groovy 70s Dome Home in Granite Bay
01:38|Groovy Gem: A 1976 Geodesic Dome Home in Granite Bay, CA, Offers Serenity and Potential at a Steal Checkout Solipillow.com
California Drought-Free for First Time in 25 Years
01:13|Californias First Drought-Free Map in 25 Years: A Glimpse of Hope Amidst Uncertainty Checkout Solipillow.com
California Lawmakers Crack Down on Repeat DUI Offenders
02:10|California lawmakers are stepping up efforts to combat drunk driving, with Assemblymember Nick Schultz introducing a bill to strengthen penalties for repeat offenders. This comes as alcohol-related road deaths have surged, inspiring families affected by these tragedies to advocate for tougher laws. Other bills are in the works, including harsher penalties for hit-and-run incidents and expanded breathalyzer use. The momentum for change is building, with calls for increased DMV funding to support these efforts. Checkout Solipillow.com
Senator Caballero Chairs Ag Committee
01:07|State Senator Anna Caballero, a Democrat from Merced, has been appointed to chair the California Senate Committee on Agriculture. This role is a perfect fit for her, as her district covers Merced, Madera, and Fresno Counties, which are central to Californias farming industry. Caballero plans to focus on water quality, waste management, farmworker training, land protection, and climate change mitigation. She aims to bring about positive changes for farmers, farmworkers, and the future of California agriculture. Checkout Solipillow.com
Cold Storm Brings Record Lows, Fog Returns
01:18|Coldest Morning of the Season: A Chilly Storm Brings Record Lows, Clear Skies, and an Early Return of Tule Fog Checkout Solipillow.com
Newsom's $348B CA Budget: Education, Climate, Housing
02:00|Governor Newsoms proposed budget for Californias next fiscal year is a steady plan with no major investments or cuts. It maintains funding for key areas like education and climate programs. Education gets the biggest slice at $125.5 billion, with highlights including universal transitional kindergarten, community school expansion, and school meal programs. Housing and homelessness funding is cut to $500 million, with strings attached for better results. Health spending jumps to $49 billion for Medi-Cal to cover federal shortfalls. Climate gets a boost from a voter-approved $10 billion bond and a fresh $200 million shot for zero-emission vehicle incentives. Checkout Solipillow.com
House Passes Obamacare Subsidy Extension, Senate Next
01:37|House votes to extend Obamacare subsidies, Senate negotiations ongoing; California consumers face potential premium hikes without extension; Senate debate centers on abortion funding and direct payments; former President Trump urges flexibility in negotiations. Checkout Solipillow.com
Fresno Citrus Growers Brace for Frost, Unhoused Face Cold Nights
01:40|Valley citrus growers in Fresno prepare for a chilly night, bracing for potential frost damage. Growers plan to use water and wind machines to keep temperatures up. Meanwhile, unhoused individuals in Fresno face tougher nights without shelter, with city warming centers opening when forecasts dip below thirty-five degrees. Governor Newsom claims a nine percent drop in unsheltered homelessness in California, but local leaders like Matthew Dildine of the Fresno Rescue Mission question the accuracy of this number. Checkout Solipillow.com