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Top Fresno news: Police defend use of force caught on video; SoCal quake felt in Fresno

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Published on July 05, 2019
Top Fresno news: Police defend use of force caught on video; SoCal quake felt in FresnoPhoto: Omar Bárcena/Flickr

Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in Fresno.

Fresno Police defends use of force in video seen on social media

After a video shared on social media Wednesday claimed Fresno Police used excessive force — Chief Jerry Dyer wanted to set the record straight and defend his officers.

Read the full story on CBS47 Fresno.

‘It kind of scared me.’ Fresno gets shaken by Southern California quake

The Central Valley felt the 6.4 earthquake which struck Thursday morning near Ridgecrest, 224 miles southeast of Fresno, according to U.S. Geological Survey. It shook Southern California and parts of Nevada.

Read the full story on The Fresno Bee.

Urban Foodies offering healthy food options in Fresno

A Fresno family has turned its hobby into a newfound business putting food on the table for others and themselves.

Read the full story on ABC Fresno, KFSN.

Kerman Police Officer reacts to former partner being shot in the line of duty

A Fresno County Sheriff’s deputy is recovering at Community Medical Regional Center after he was shot while responding to a call in Tollhouse on Tuesday.

Read the full story on CBS47 Fresno.

See your favorite animals 'cool down' at the Fresno Chaffee Zoo

The Fresno Chaffee Zoo will get a little cooler this weekend to help you, and the animals, escape the Valley heat.

Read the full story on ABC Fresno, KFSN.

Police chaplaincy program under fire

Critics of the Resilience in Student Education program say Fresno Unified is paying to insert religion into school.

Read the full story on Corin Hoggard ABC30.


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