From ABC30 Fresno
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Torch Sensors: Bay Area company using artificial intelligence to help detect wildfires
Indoor smoke alarms have been around for decades, but imagine having a smoke or fire detector for the outdoors. A Bay Area tech startup says that's their vision.
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Americans waste $218B in food each year; officials hope to change that with new food date labels
The U.S. has no federal standard for "sell-by," "use-by" or "best by" date.
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New class-four bikeways coming to streets around Fresno
New bike lanes will soon be added to some Fresno city streets. It's part of an effort to decrease the number of crashes involving bicyclists.
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Here's why the Idaho student murder suspect may have chosen to 'stand silent' in court, experts say
'Standing Silent': The unconventional legal strategy, also known as "standing mute," relies on an Idaho criminal rule which requires a judge to then enter a not guilty plea on the defendant's behalf.
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Supreme Court won't hear dispute over California law barring sale of foie gras
The Supreme Court says it won't get involved in a dispute over a California animal cruelty law that bars foie gras from being sold in the state.
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US surgeon general issues major advisory on social media use and teens' mental health
A new advisory from the U.S. surgeon general warns of an urgent public health issue regarding social media usage and youth mental health.
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U-Haul truck crashes into barrier near White House; 1 charged, police say
The driver of a U-Haul who crashed into a security barrier in Lafayette Square near the White House Monday night was arrested on multiple charges
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Clovis West senior Julianne Snyder wins 72nd annual B'nai B'rith award
Clovis West High School senior Julianne Snyder won the 72nd annual B'nai B'rith Student Athlete Award. "I was just honored to be up there but to find out I won that was really really a special moment for me and my family," she told Action News.
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Clovis West senior Julianne Snyder wins 72nd annual B'nai B'rith award
Clovis West High School senior Julianne Snyder won the 72nd annual B'nai B'rith Student Athlete Award. "I was just honored to be up there but to find out I won that was really really a special moment for me and my family," she told Action News.
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Efforts underway to divert water from growing Tulare Lake in Kings County
Tulare Lake has impacted farmland for months now, but state water officials are no longer projecting serious flooding in the communities that surround it.
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Gavin's Law fails to pass through Assembly Appropriations Committee
A bill to increase penalties for fatal hit-and-run drivers failed to pass out of the Assembly Appropriations Committee on Monday.
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Memorial services announced for Livingston Police Chief Chuck Hale
Funeral services have been announced for Livingston Police Chief Chuck Hale.