
Based on your clicks, here are KMPH.com's ten most popular stories of July 2012:
#10: Nike Puts London California On Global Map
Nike puts the tiny Tulare County community of London on the global map. London is one of many Londons being featured in an international Nike ad campaign that references the 2012 Olympic Games. Read more...
#9: Two Dead After Crash Involving Stolen Car
The Madera County Sheriff's Department and CHP say they are investigating a crash at Bass Lake that killed two people who were driving a stolen car. Read more...
#8: Porterville Soldier Killed In Afghanistan
A local soldier has been killed in Afghanistan. AJ Pardo grew up in Porterville, and was a 2009 graduate of Granite Hills High School. Read more...
#7: Horses For Sale For Little Or No Profit
Declining health is forcing a Fresno horse trainer to thin his herd up in the foothills. He has 65 horses that he's willing to sell for little or no profit. Read more...
#6: Arrests Made In Deadly Highway 99 Hit-And-Run At Construction Site
Two people were taken into custody in connection with a hit-and-run accident on Highway 99 in Fresno that killed 24-year-old Regan Johnson, a construction worker. Read more...
#5: Caught On Cell Phone: Naked Man In Downtown Visalia
A man was spotted taking off his clothes and then directing traffic in the sky. Read more...
#4: Unflattering Pictures Surface Of Woman Accused In Deadly Hwy 99 Hit & Run
After pleading not guilty to murder, new pictures have surfaced of the woman accused of driving into a construction zone drunk and killing Regan Johnson who was working in the cone zone. Read more...
#3: Child Killed In Suspected DUI Crash; High School Coach Arrested
Fresno Police say a local high school coach was drunk when he crashed into a family, killing a 7-year-old boy. Read more...
#2: High-Speed Chase In LA Ends In Arrest
The California Highway Patrol arrested a motorcycle rider after a nearly hour-long chase along Southern California freeways. Read more...
#1: Malware May Knock Thousands Off Internet
Thousands of computer users around the world were at risk of losing their Internet access on July 9 because of a malicious software. Read more...