Meet Bill Coate
Bill Coate is a veteran of 36 years in the classroom, including 10 years as an adjunct faculty member at National University's Fresno campus.  In addition, for more than a decade he has been the host of "Twist in Time," a twice weekly television show which airs right here on KMPH Fox 26. 
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Catch "Twist in Time" each week on KMPH FOX 26!
"Twist in Time" airs:
  • Every Thursday at 6 a.m. on Great Day
  • Every Saturday night on the Ten O'Clock News

Twist In Time Stories  more>> 
Trifling with Old Glory
The flag of the United States has often been the subject of abuse, especially in modern times.
Rare Lincoln Document Popped up Close to Home
Robert Hitt was a well known 19th century shorthand practitioner. Such was his reputation that Abraham Lincoln hired him in 1858, to keep a record of the debates in which he engaged Stephen A. Douglas.
Too Close for Comfort
On March 4th, 1865, Abraham Lincoln stood for the second time to take the oath of office for President of the United States.
Gone But Not Forgotten
Lieutenant William Barron loved liberty enough to join the infant navy of Great Britain's rebellious colonies. Unfortunately, Barron's service was cut short by a tragic accident, and he was buried at sea.
Gone but not Forgotten
Lieutenant William Barron loved liberty enough to join the infant navy of Great Britain's rebellious colonies.
The Grave Robbing Doctor from Rochester
On December 26, 1862, 38 Sioux warriors climbed a single scaffold in Mankato, Minnesota, to pay for the massacre of 350 settlers.
Ona Judge’s Fight for Freedom
When Ona Judge's master temporarily transported her from Virginia to Philadelphia, she had high hopes of gaining her freedom by escaping.
How a Baby Bruin Became a National Hero
The signpost hanging outside the train depot read "Smedes, Mississippi. Inside, a pair of plantation owners awaited a very important guest who was coming to Mississippi to bag a bear.
How Comfort Killed the President
Life looked promising for James A. Garfield in 1880. He had just been elected President of the United States after a distinguished political and military career.
General Grant Visits Madera
The whole town of Madera was buzzing on October 1, 1879. General Ulysses S. Grant was coming to town.
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