Is it heat stroke or heat exhaustion? Here's how to tell
Dr. Jesus Rodriguez of Kaiser Permanente in Fresno tells our health reporter a few ways to spot the signs of heat stroke in children and adults, plus how to prevent it.
Aleksandra Konstantinovic, Barbara AndersonThe Fresno Bee
When you walk into Steve's Pet Shop in Oakhurst, Ca., you are warmly greeted with a sign of spring - baby chicks are abound. It may seem early, but according to many, the early hatch-lings produce eggs seasons before the later spring babes.
Chainsaw artist, William Thomas carves a dead tree on a property hit hard by tree mortality. Heart broken after felling 100 trees, property owner Michael Alonzo hired like-minded Thomas to transform his property into something whimsical.
Tricia Tracy takes us inside to show us huge renovations of an old Oakhurst restaurant as she begins to make Madera County history with the first vegan restaurant in Oakhurst.
A narrow band extending across the United States will experience a total eclipse of the sun Monday, Aug. 21. The North American continent will experience a partial eclipse that lasts two to three hours. Halfway through the event, anyone within a 6
The United States will get a rare astrological treat Aug. 21. That's the day of the "Great American Eclipse." It's the first total solar eclipse to cross the entire U.S. in 99 years. The Fresno area won't have a total eclipse, but still will get a
If you plan to shoot the Aug. 21 solar eclipse with your smart phone, here are a few tips about using approved glasses to ensure your safety, along with protecting your phone and taking better photos.
When the weather heats up, so does your risk of heat-related health issues — dehydration, heat exhaustion or heat stroke. Paying attention to the heat is especially important if you have a chronic illness such as diabetes. Here's what diabetics ne
The California Emergency Management Agency visits the SPCA of Sacramento to learn how to spot unhealthy signs of heat stress in animals and how to keep them safe in the hot summer months.
CalFire says, “Buy it where you burn it.” While camping, don’t travel with firewood. It can spread disease and insects. If you don’t burn all the wood you purchased, leave it behind. Learn more at https://www.dontmovefirewood.org/.
New NIH guidelines mark a major shift in dietary advice. The guidelines are based on landmark research that found exposure to peanuts in the first year of life lowers a baby's chances of becoming allergic.