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Big Loss for Recycling Business
It's becoming increasingly difficult to turn what was once seen as garbage into gold as the global financial crisis hits the business of recycling. More
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WEB EXTRA: Swearengin sworn in as new Fresno mayor
Ashley Swearengin was sworn is Tuesday morning as Fresno's new mayor, taking over for Alan Autry, who stepped down after 8 years in office. This is the raw video of Swearengin being sworn in and her speech to the city council and guests in the city council chambers. More
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4x4 Weight Loss Plan
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Tech Tuesday
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Fresno Philharmonic
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What's Happening in Hollywood
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Fresno has a new mayor
Ashley Swearengin was sworn in as Fresno's new mayor on Tuesday morning. She becomes only the 2nd female mayor in the city's history. As he stepped down after 8 years as mayor, Alan Autry told a standing room only crowd in the city council chambers that he has felt very fortunate during his time in office. Mayor Swearengin told the crowd there are tough times ahead with the current state of the economy. More
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WEB EXTRA: Fatal accident in Fresno
Two people were killed in a single car accident early this morning on Shields near First. Police say It appears the driver lost control of the vehicle and slammed into a tree. The car then caught fire. This is raw video from the crash scene and an interview with police at the scene. More
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New Year's Resolutions: Quit Smoking
New Year's Resolutions Week continues on KSEE Sunrise... Today, if your resolution was to quit smoking and you need a little help, The Lifestyle Center in Visalia has a program that could get you over the hump. The Lifestyle Center is New-Year's-Resolution-Central and offers the tools to help you make a new difference in your life. Quit smoking today and call them at 624-3400. More
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Chicken Salad in Romaine Leaves
This morning on KSEE Sunrise, Chef Roy Harland of Bentley's Gourmet Bistro and Market shows us how to prepare a light and delicious chicken salad--perfect for the New Year. More
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Update on Shields Avenue Closure
Update: Shields Avenue between Fresno and First Streets has reopened after being shut down since 3:30 a.m. because of a fatal single car crash. More
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Mayor-Elect Ashley Swearengin Celebrates on the Eve of Inauguration
On the eve of her inauguration, Fresno mayor-elect Ashley Swearengin addresses a room packed with community members and local leaders as part of a community celebration themed, "One City, One Future." More
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Bulldogs Beat Broncos in WAC Opener 62-52
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Mayor and Mayor-Elect Meet, Talk Budget
Mayor Autry and his staff met with Mayor-elect Ashley Swearengin to discuss the current and future budget for the city of Fresno. Mayor Autry says in order to survive the current economic downturn, Fresno will have to cut their 2009 budget by 2-3%. More
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Anthony Goes 1-on-1 with Anthony "Buckets" Blakes of the Globetrotters
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City of Fresno plans garbage clean-up in homeless camps
Homeless in Fresno are officially on notice. The city is once again cleaning up trash at various camps. Some of the people who live there are worried they'll lose what possessions they have left, but the city says that won't happen.
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January 5, 2009 is the Most Depressing Day of the Year
British scientists conducted a poll to determine the most depressing day of the year. Of those surveyed, the majority selected January 5th as the most depressing day. Clovis residents KSEE 24 surveyed, don't necessarily agree. More
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Affordable Day Care
It can be a tough problem for working parents, trying to find affordable day care. On KSEE 24 News at 4, Stefani Booroojian talked to Lupe Jaime from the Central Valley Children's Services Network about day care options, and state-funded programs to help low-income parents get affordable child care services. For more information, you can call CVCSN at 559-456-1100, or click on "News Links" on KSEE24.com for more information online. More
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New Driving Laws
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Bullard Uniforms
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Directo A Mexico Program
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What's Happening in Hollywood
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Update: Clovis Votes to Cut 7 Percent of Workforce
The state of the economy has forced the City of Clovis to cut 37 employees. On Monday night, the Clovis City Council voted 5 to 0 to proceed with a plan to eliminate the jobs to make up for a $2.5 million budget shortfall. . More
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New Year's Resolutions: Getting in Shape
If your resolution for 2009 is to exercise and get in shape, then follow along! Adventure Boot Camp has the moves and the tactics to get you going and keep it up. Whether you're an exercise enthusiast looking for an extra push, or if you're doing a push-up for the very first time, this is for you. Got questions? Call Adventure Boot Camp at 970-8792 or hit their website at www.fresnobootcamp.com. More
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Resolving to help the environment for the New Year
Master Gardener Chris Hays helps us resolve to do a better job recycling.
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Harlem Globetrotters coming to the Save Mart Center January 15th
This morning on KSEE Sunrise the Harlem Globetrotters' Buckets Blakes talks about their upcoming show, and he tries to teach Faith the "Spin." More
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First murder of 2009 in Fresno
Monday Update: Police have identified the victim in Saturday night's fatal shooting as 20-year-old Robert Owens of Fresno. Police say more than 200 people were at the party where the shooting happened, but only one witness has come forward. If you have any information call Crimestoppers at 498-STOP.
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Police are looking for information in the first murder in Fresno in 2009. It happened Saturday night shortly before midnight in the parking lot of the Quality Inn at Ashland and 99. An eyewitness tells KSEE 24 News that a birthday party was being held inside the banquet room at the motel when an argument broke out and someone started shooting.
Police say a 20-year-old African American man was killed. His identity has not been released. Police say they need any information they can get on the shooting to help solve the crime. More
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Wilson and Swearengin Home For The Holidays
After playing ball overseas, former Bulldog Tierre Wilson and Miranda Swearengin, returned to their old stomping ground to play ball with some familiar faces. More
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Men's Wac Preview
Taking a closer look on the men's basketball competition for the season and their chances on winning a WAC title. More
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Women's Wac Preview
Taking a look at the women's competition for the season and how their chances look at repeating another WAC title. More
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Ned Golubovic Talks About Dogs First WAC Loss
Dogs forward, Ned Golubovic, talks about the teams first WAC loss against New Mexico State and what the team needs to do to get back on track. More
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Holden Sprague Excited For The New Season
College World Series pitcher, Holden Sprague, talks about the new season on the diamond. More
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'Dogs misfire in 79-66 loss
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RecycleAthon Part 3
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RecycleAthon Part 2
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RecycleAthon
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'Dogs 'D' stifles UNLV
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Eagles win TRAC tuneup
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Fresno Protesters Demand Peace in Gaza
Here in the Central Valley, hundreds of protestors demanded peace and an end to the bloodshed in the Gaza Strip. The Muslim community, together with Peace Fresno showed support of innocent civilians, who they believe are the target of the attacks.
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Man Shot, Suspect on the Loose
Fresno Police were called to East Pontiac in Northeast Fresno Friday afternoon when they received a call about a shooting. Authorities arrived to learn a hispanic man in his mid-20s had been shot multiple times. The victim was rushed to the hospital in critical condition. Police said the victim was not cooperative in providing information about the shooter. Residents in the area reported seeing a man run from the scene. The gun was not recovered. More
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Vitamin Supplements: Are They Necessary?
A new study by the National Institutes of Health says daily vitamins do not keep us healthier. The owner of a local health food store does not agree. Jim Belcher says most of us do not eat a proper diet, so the supplements are necessary to maintain our health. More
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HOT TICKET
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Cooking fire at Willow & McKinley burns down family home
A Fresno teenager's efforts to take care of his siblings and cousins turned into a disaster this morning. A portable stove caught fire and burned down the family home. More
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Sticking to Your New Year's Resolutions
Next week, KSEE Sunrise will go in depth with some of the more popular resolutions that people are making for 2009. Today, we get you started with life coach Michael Levine, who shows us how to get around time constraints and how to see your resolution through. More
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Bridal shows this weekend
There are two bridal shows going on in the Central Valley this weekend. From fashion shows featuring wedding dresses to cake sampling, bride-to-be's can do it all. KSEE Sunrise reporter Pamela Prado has a preview. More
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Fresno Police Double Presence on the Eve of 2009
A massive police presence can be seen all across Fresno tonight, as cops work to keep people safe this New Year’s eve. A citywide effort to keep drunk drivers off the road is also underway. More
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Central Valley's New Year Babies
Several families in the Central Valley welcomed 2009 with new additions to the family. Find out who is the earliest baby born in 2009. More
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New state fees in 2009
With the start of a new year come new laws and new fees for Californians. The fee increases that go into effect Thursday in California are relatively small, but many people say it's the little things that add up and start to make a big impact.
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Asthma Medication is Going Green
The new year has some new regulations for asthma inhalers. As of January 1st, 2009, C-F-C inhalers are no longer approved for use. The more earth-friendly H-F-A inhalers are now available. More
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Officers Shoot Suspect Early New Year's Day
Two people are recovering tonight after a confrontation with Fresno Police ends in gunfire at an apartment in the 900 block of East Princeton overnight. A single bullet fired by an officer hits a suspected gang member and his girlfriend standing nearby. More
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Hard Times: Popular Fresno restaurant goes under
It's another sign of hard times in the area. The Daily Delight, a local eatery in North Fresno that has been around for more than 50 years, closed its doors on Wednesday. Owner Brenda Furrh says that the economy has slowly been choking off her customers, and it finally got to the point where she couldn't keep the place open. More
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Going green with KSEE 24 and ERI
The holidays often mean people have a lot of old electronics they want to get rid of after getting new TVs, cell phones, and video game consoles. It is damaging to the environment to just dump the old stuff. Fortunately, Fresno is home to one of the biggest electronics recycling companies in the country, Electronic Recyclers International. On Saturday, January 3rd, KSEE 24 and ERI are sponsoring a RecycleAthon to encourage people to properly dispose of their used electronics. More
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"Underdogs to Wonderdogs" is Sports Central's Top Story of 2008
"Underdogs to Wonderdogs" is Sports Central's Top Story of 2008 More
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Sacramento Politics: 2008 in review.
A lot of politicking went on in Sacramento in 2008, but a few stories really stand out. From the State Budget crisis to the battle on new Water policy we look at 2008 in review. More
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Thousands worth of stolen property recovered in Kingsburg
Kingsburg police said there's been a rash of home burglaries in the area during the past two months. The investigation led authorities to two locations, one in Kingsburg and one in New London, where thousands of dollars worth of stolen property and drugs were found.
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Electronic Recyclers International
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Wine Oh! The Chef's Table
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Last Minute Party Preps
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What's Happening In Hollywood
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Part 2: Looking back at 2008 through the eyes of KSEE Sunrise
This morning on KSEE Sunrise we looked back at some of our more memorable moments with a humorous twist. More
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Meet KSEE Sunrise Crew: Studio
As 2008 draws to a close, KSEE Sunrise reporter Pamela Prado introduces you to some of the staff behind the scenes that makes the newscast possible each and every weekday morning. More
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Meet KSEE Sunrise Crew: Control Room
As 2008 draws to a close, KSEE Sunrise reporter Pamela Prado introduces you to some of the staff behind the scenes that makes the newscast possible each and every weekday morning. More
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Meet KSEE Sunrise Crew: Newsroom
As 2008 draws to a close, KSEE Sunrise reporter Pamela Prado introduces you to some of the staff behind the scenes that makes the newscast possible each and every weekday morning. More
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Part 1: Looking back at 2008 on KSEE Sunrise
This morning on KSEE Sunrise we looked back at some of our more memorable moments with a humorous twist. More
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Central Valley Focus: Redistricting Hopes with Prop 11
Proposition 11 passed with just 200 thousand votes in November. In this Central Valley Focus, we go inside Proposition 11 with what backers hope will be a truly independent process to redraw California Legislators district lines. More
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Donations help Valley Center for the Blind stay open
Just a few weeks ago the Valley Center for the Blind faced the reality of having to close their doors. The facility, which helps counsel hundreds of blind and visually impaired people, lost a large state grant, making it nearly impossible to meet payroll and keep the doors open. But after the story went public, members of the community stepped forward to help.
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Mayor-Elect Introduces New Economic Team
Mayor-Elect Ashley Swearengin announced a new economic development team Tuesday. That team will be called the Downtown and Community Revitalization Department pending approval by the city council. More
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Valley Soldier Killed in Iraq
The Department of Defense announced today the death of a soldier who was supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom. Spc. Tony J. Gonzales, 20, of Newman, Calif., died Dec. 28 in Sadr City, Iraq, KSEE 24 News speaks with the family who remembers their son and brother as always wanting to serve his country. More
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New Year's Eve Event
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Tech Tuesday
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Fire Safety
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Tree Recycling
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Get ready for New Year's Eve!
New Year's Eve is just around the corner. KSEE Sunrise reporter Pamela Prado spent the morning live at Party City in Clovis to show you some festive items to help you ring in 2009. More
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Jenifer Alcorn demonstrates the "StreetStrider"
This morning on KSEE Sunrise, Jenifer Alcorn from GB3 demonstrates a new fitness apparatus called the "StreetStrider" More
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The Chef: French Toast with Caramelized Bananas & Real Maple Syrup
This morning on KSEE Sunrise, Chef Roy Harland of Bentley's Gourmet Bistro and Market shows us how to make a great New Year's Day brunch dish: French Toast with Caramelized Bananas & Real Maple Syrup More
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1000 Plus Arrested in Gangs & Guns Operation
21 days of, "Operation Gangs and Guns" results in more than 1000 arrests in the city of Fresno. More
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Bulldogs Shoot down Long Beach State 76-63.