
Rich Rodriguez
Reporter and TV Broadcaster at KMPH-TV (Fresno, CA)
Veteran TV Broadcaster who grew up in Exeter, Calif. @RichRodFox26 KMPH FOX26 Anchor/Reporter Won an Emmy years ago
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1 month ago |
kmph.com | Rich Rodriguez
TOPICS:CaliforniaAssembly Bill 942Solar creditsRooftop solarEnergy landscapeNon-solar customersElectricity billSolar Rights AllianceSACRAMENTO, Calif. — Assembly Bill 942, set for its first hearing on Wednesday, has sparked a heated debate over its potential impact on California's energy landscape.
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2 months ago |
kmph.com | Rich Rodriguez
FRESNO, Calif. — A date night dinner turned into an unsettling experience for a Fresno couple when they discovered a cockroach crawling through their seafood dish at Mitsui Buffet in Clovis last week. Lilly Holsworth and Anthony Moua were halfway through their meal when the insect sighting abruptly ended their dinner. "My girlfriend Lilly, she got a plate of their seafood bowl and I was gonna go get some too until I saw something moving about," said Moua.
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2 months ago |
kmph.com | Rich Rodriguez
TOPICS:Military serviceClovis North High SchoolSigning ceremonySeniorsArmed forcesNavyAir Force AcademyMarinesCLOVIS, Calif. — Ten seniors from Clovis North High School have committed to joining the armed forces following their graduation, marking their dedication at a military signing ceremony. Maddie Gomez, who has been considering the Navy for two years, said, "The job I chose is a submarine electrician and they make really good money.
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2 months ago |
kmph.com | Rich Rodriguez
PALO ALTO, Calif. — Michael Wilkinson, a heart transplant recipient from Clovis, faced a sudden medical crisis just as he was preparing to leave Stanford Hospital. On Monday, complications arose unexpectedly, leaving Wilkinson unable to breathe and prompting a code blue emergency response. He was placed on life support and returned to the intensive care unit. Wilkinson had been recovering well after his heart transplant surgery on March 25.
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2 months ago |
kmph.com | Rich Rodriguez
TOPICS:FresnoChapel of the LightCemetery operationsUnlicensed activityPublic healthEvergreen MinistriesState controlFinesFRESNO, Calif. (FOX26) — The State Cemetery and Funeral Bureau has ordered Fresno's Chapel of the Light to halt its cemetery operations, citing unlicensed activity as a threat to public health, welfare, and safety. The bureau fined the establishment $5,000 for operating without a valid license, which expired on March 31, 2024.
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Can someone please buy Duane Kuiper a new set of glasses? He goes into his, hits it high and deep routine and the ball doesn’t even make it to the warning track!

A Congressional delegation led by Valadao, Duarte and McClintock hear in a briefing at Friant Dam that daily water release may not be enough to keep water from spilling over the top from snowmelt. https://t.co/sG1AuJ271F

Two Navy pilots based in Lemoore will soon be in the Super Bowl spotlight. Lt.Arielle Ash and Lt.Katie Martinez are part of the all women Navy flyover team. Both are thrilled to be picked. https://t.co/46Qin6cKBc