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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.  More>>

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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
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Trifling with Old Glory

The flag of the United States has often been the subject of abuse, especially in modern times. More>>

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. More>>

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. More>>

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. More>>

Gone but not Forgotten

Lieutenant William Barron loved liberty enough to join the infant navy of Great Britain's rebellious colonies. More>>

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. More>>

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. More>>

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. More>>

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. More>>

General Grant Visits Madera

The whole town of Madera was buzzing on October 1, 1879. General Ulysses S. Grant was coming to town. More>>

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