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  2. KUVS-DT - Wikipedia

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    On March 3, 1964, Corbett Pierce and country and western performer Chester Smith, owner of KLOC (920 AM) in Ceres, applied to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for permission to build a new television station on channel 17 in Modesto, one of two channels allocated to the city. [2] [3] The FCC approved the application on November 12 ...

  3. Modesto-area will be under a flood watch as more rain is ...

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    He said Modesto’s average seasonal rainfall total for this time of year is 3.68 inches. But he said 8.15 inches had fallen this time last year, and the city ended its rain year at 9.08 inches.

  4. KCSO-LD - Wikipedia

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    There is no 33.2 on this multiplex, as it is broadcast from KMAX-TV. On September 3, 2012, MeTV was moved to KCRA 3.2 (replacing the MoreTV format); 33.3 became silent afterward. 33.3 was re-launched on January 21, 2017, broadcasting TeleXitos. In 2018, KCSO affiliated with Light TV on newly launched subchannel 33.4.

  5. Modesto closes Dry Creek and Tuolumne River parks over ...

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    Modesto may close more parks as this latest storm progresses, according to the Facebook post. Residents can report fallen city trees, branches and limbs by calling the city at 209-342-2253.

  6. Modesto developed an initial plan for Measure H tax money ...

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    City officials in coordination with the City Council will develop a plan for the $39 million the tax is expected to generate in Modesto’s 2023-24 budget year, which starts July 1.

  7. KFIV - Wikipedia

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    KFIV (1360 AM) is a broadcast radio station in the United States. Licensed to Modesto, California, it has a talk format and is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc.. Founded in 1950 as KMOD, the station became KFIV in 1957 and had a hit music format branded "K-5" for much of its first four decades.

  8. Modesto High School renovations kick off with $100M plans for ...

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    October 9, 2024 at 2:00 PM. Hundreds of Modesto High students stood near the softball field Tuesday morning with fingers raised high as they cheered and sang the school song, surrounding several ...

  9. KQCA - Wikipedia

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    KQCA/KCRA studios at 3 Television Circle. Once the sale was approved, Kelly immediately made a series of changes. Channel 58 affiliated with the new UPN, [9] and its call letters were changed to KQCA on February 1, branding as "Q58" (as opposed to a "UPN" and channel number/city branding with many other affiliates at the time).