Top stories: Fatal Fresno crash; Hmong influencer’s eatery; Giants stadium bans
The Bee’s coverage on Monday spanned a deadly intersection crash in central Fresno, the debut of a Hmong influencer’s brick-and-mortar kitchen and locals being tied to a viral brawl that resulted in stadium bans in San Francisco.
Here’s a rundown of Monday’s top stories:
- 1 killed in violent crash at Maple-Gettysburg intersection in Fresno, police say: One driver died Monday around 11:45 a.m. after vehicle was rear-ended at Maple and Gettysburg avenues, just west of Highway 168, Fresno police said. One driver was pronounced dead at the scene. The other driver was taken to a hospital for medical evaluation.
- Hmong influencer opens Fresno restaurant; her online fans now in line for food: Porxoua Moua, known online as NyabTee to her 124,700 TikTok followers, has opened NyabTee Kitchen at 635 N. First St. with her husband, Tee Her. The couple sold out of food within two days of their June 6 opening. About half of sales come from social media fans, some traveling from as far as Los Angeles.
- After viral Giants game brawl, three from Fresno County banned from S.F. stadium: Seven people were involved in a verbal-turned-physical altercation at Oracle Park around 9:45 p.m. Thursday. Three of them were Fresno County residents. The Giants told the San Francisco Chronicle everyone involved will be banned from the stadium.
Original stories by Nick Fenley, Anthony Galaviz, Amber Hair and Sean Campbell.
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