
Tulare Utility Workers Sent to Louisiana to Help Fix Power Outages Following Winter Storm Fern
Local crews join 168-member Southern California Edison team to assist with recovery efforts in the South
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Local crews join 168-member Southern California Edison team to assist with recovery efforts in the South

Film examines the impact of losing tribal membership on identity and rights across dozens of tribes

Visalia nonprofit faces potential office move while managing record-breaking requests for help

Management warns vehicle gates could be locked if disruptive behavior continues

Historian Marsha Ingrao to discuss how $5 million in tax revenue has funded Woodlake parks and police resources

Local event to feature collectibles, costume contest, and free admission for children 10 and under

$30 symbolic donations fund local spay and neuter services for stray cats

Hanford hosts first public event since 2020 while Visalia youth focus on respectful conversation

From 1908 orchards to a major travel stop, the Zanger family legacy continues on State Route 152

California state parks to offer free admission Monday while federal sites require entry fees; many services to close

Local junior high and high school students to display work at the Tulare Historical Museum Gallery starting Feb. 26

Local preservation group launches $6 million campaign to transform landmark into immersive museum

Tickets are on sale now for the May 2 festival in downtown Fresno

City and fire officials recognize Fire Engineer Alexis Ayon for representing the community in national competition

New owners to kick off a new chapter at Valley Strong Ballpark with family-friendly festival January 14

From Hollywood stars to Nobel Prize winners, the city has produced leaders in arts, science, and sports

The city-owned facility serves as a general aviation hub with historical roots dating back to a 1927 emergency landing

Restoration efforts saved the 1930 movie palace and established it as a performing arts center

Established in 1890, the park protects the world's largest trees and the highest peak in the lower 48 states.