
Katherine A Phillips
News and Weather Reporter at KSEE-TV (Fresno, CA)
news & weather @ksee24 @cbs47 • @UofSC alum @CityofVaBeach native • former @wmbfnews • EMAIL 📧[email protected]
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3 weeks ago |
yourcentralvalley.com | Katherine A Phillips
FRESNO, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – Fresno State will help migrant students with a series of programs this summer. The summer programs will be hosted through Fresno State’s College Assistance Migrant Program, also known as CAMP. The summer programs include:Super Scholars (serving foster youth) beginning June 8. Migrant English Language Development Institute, beginning June 13. Migrant Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics (STEAM) Institute, beginning June 13.
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yourcentralvalley.com | Katherine A Phillips
FRESNO, Calif. (KGPE) – It’s Wellness Wednesday! Dr. Sang from Sang Pediatrics spoke with Katherine Phillips about how to manage screen time during the summer. Dr. Sang spoke with us about the risks of kids and teens getting too much screen time over the summer, and how it can impact both their physical and mental well-being. Sang spoke about what parents can do if they need help limiting their child’s screen time. For tips and the full interview, watch the interview in the video player above.
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yourcentralvalley.com | Katherine A Phillips
CLOVIS, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – High school is ending without the usual pomp and circumstance for a group of Clovis Unified students. The lawyer representing the families of a group of teens who admitted to drinking before prom says those students are now officially not allowed to walk at graduation. Clovis North graduates will walk across the stage tomorrow night at Veterans Memorial Stadium, but a select few won’t be there.
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yourcentralvalley.com | Katherine A Phillips
FRESNO, Calif. (KGPE) – It’s Team Tuesday! Katherine Phillips spoke with the head coach of the Armenia National Basketball Team, Rex Kalamian. The team is playing in an exhibition game on Friday, June 6, at Fresno City College against Costa Rica. Kalamian spoke about the team’s connection to Fresno and the road they hope to take to the Olympics in 2028.
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yourcentralvalley.com | Katherine A Phillips
FRESNO, Calif. (KGPE) – It’s Money Monday. Katherine Phillips sat down and spoke with Samuel Molina, the CEO and founder of The Academy of Financial Education. Molina spoke with Katherine about debt, credit cards and how to manage it all. Molina explained the risk of credit cards, how to use them safely, and what happens if you can’t pay back the money you owe. For more information, watch the interview in the video player above. Molina and The Academy of Financial Education can be reached here.
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Welcome to the Valley!!!!

Double duty with @CBS47 tonight! Coach McCarthy joined @KatPhillipsTV for Team Tuesday and @SBemisOnline to talk about the ‘Mayhem’ in the Valley‼️ 🎥 https://t.co/MW15dFohfy https://t.co/yv8QzH3oL6

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The missing hiker from Georgia was found yesterday in the high Sierra, sheltering in a cabin from the elements. I spoke to the man who found her, and her parents on what it means to know their daughter is safe, being found one day before her birthday. https://t.co/iflkZcFoCr