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Visalia council says no to capital improvements sales tax vote

There will be one less item on the November ballot after the Visalia City Council decided not to ask voters for approval of a ne...

The latest

Randy Villegas challenges David Valadao and Jasmeet Bains to televised debate for CA-22 primary

Randy Villegas, candidate for Congress in California’s 22nd Congressional District, formally challenges Republican David Valad...

College of the Sequoias breaks ground on University Center at Visalia Campus

College of the Sequoias will host a groundbreaking ceremony for the new University Center on April 23 at 10:00 a.m. at the Visal...

Iran war strands California farm exports

The U.S.-Israeli war with Iran, now in its third week, is taking a toll on California’s high-value specialty crop sector. In a...

News

Esther Perez announces candidacy for Visalia City Council District 5

Esther Perez, a dedicated community advocate and Realtor, officially announces her candidacy for the Visalia City Council seat ...

Tulare’s Zumwalt Park wins prestigious statewide award
Tulare Leadership Class Presents “Rock for Leadership” Fundraiser Featuring Nationally Recognized Killer Dueling Pianos
Tulare County Board of Supervisors to Consider Trilby Barton for Tulare Cemetery District Manager
LGBT community and school employees show up, speak out at Visalia Unified board meeting

Entertainment

Arts Visalia presents Symbiosis by Cheryl Coon and The Cigarette Box Project by Angel Lesnikowski

Explore the microcosm of Symbiosis by Cheryl Coon this April. Cheryl Coon is a Bay-Area based artist that uses wire and plastic ...

CACHE to host solo neo-expressionist art exhibition
Cars on K to return to Downtown Tulare with a special visit from Easter Bunny
Tulare Leadership Class Presents “Rock for Leadership” Fundraiser Featuring Nationally Recognized Killer Dueling Pianos
Donna’s Calendar of Events!!

Education

Westlands Water District now accepting applications for 2026 high school scholarships

Westlands Water District is pleased to announce the twenty-second year of the District’s annual scholarship program in support...

Tulare County Library invites you to “Be Our Guest” at book festival
National History Day – Tulare County sees 47 finalists selected to advance to state
Porterville College to host expert panel on end-of-life care and hospice philosophy
Visalia Unified shares Year 1 Biannual Strategic Plan report

Health

Kaweah Health board appoints Jonna Schengel as Zone 2 representative

The Kaweah Health Board of Directors has appointed Jonna Schengel, PT, MA, Ed.D., to serve as the Zone 2 representative, filling...

Kaweah Health earns high performing status in U.S. News & World Report’s 2026 Maternity Care hospital rankings
Kaweah Health, Tulare County open Youth Crisis Stabilization Unit
Tuberculosis cases on the rise in Tulare County, officials encourage screening
Kaweah Health expands visitor policy

Agriculture

From the Fields: Dan Errotabere, Fresno County farmer

We’re getting ground prepped for tomato planting. That will be for the next 10 days. We’re in the back of blooming on the al...

Westlands Water District releases 2025 crop report
Beekeepers assess this year’s colony health
World Ag Expo celebrates successful 2026 event
Leadership transition announced at Tulare County Farm Bureau

Opinion

Classified Employees Urge Community to Attend Visalia Unified Board Meeting Amid Ongoing Layoffs

Classified employees of Visalia Unified School District are calling on fellow employees and community members to attend the upco...

Letter: Business in Porterville is hampered by chaos, not regulation
Redwood student writes: One Nation under God, Indivisible, With Liberty and Justice for All?
Letter: Sheriff Boudreaux, do not encrypt radio channels
Letter: Porterville deserves leaders who listen

Political Fix

Political Fix: 2024, a wild ride – and kind of glad it’s over!

The year 2024 ended with President Donald Trump getting elected for a second term and President Jimmy Carter’s passing at 100 ...

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