Comment on $32 Million Settlement for Child Suffering Brain Damage Due to Child Welfare Service Failures by jerrick gonzalez
im his brother and i just wanna say the amount of suffering i went through just being forced to eat what i did not want was terrible i feel bad for journey every time i go to my grandmas i feel guilt and sadness i just hope my dad gets…
Live Theater Lindsay Community Theater hosts Lindsay High School’s “Hadestown Teen Edition” Jan. 16-25. A musical with a blend of blues, jazz, Dixieland and folk music retelling the Greek mythology tale of Orpheus and Eurydice about love,…
Every Story Counts… A week in the life of your public Library: Tulare County Library wants to hear how and why YOU use your Library
Every Story Counts is a statewide initiative to capture data, stories and photos about how and why Californians use their local public Libraries. During the week of January 25–31, 2026 Tulare County Library will join Libraries across…
Comment on $4M security fence at Visalia park blocking out neighbors by Valentino Lemus
I don't think that the fence is needed sure the park might be dirty but 7-foot spiked iron fences is too much. plus the plan to make people pay to get in? its a public park, PUBLIC we should be able to use it whenever. and the problem with…
Comment on Visalia Parks & Rec’s new master plan faces funding puzzle by Nancy Granillo
The city council seems to be all about growth. Judging by the huge number of homes being built, the developers must be getting really good deals. They are the ones who should be paying for parks. Longtime citizens should not be expected to…
Comment on Letter: Porterville deserves leaders who listen by Justin Slip
What stands out to me about this letter is how accurately it describes a leadership style that talks at the community instead of listening to it. That disconnect is especially clear when our local leaders repeatedly fixate on LGBTQ+ and…
Comment on Porterville moves forward with public library by Barbara McQuain
Build It Right, Build It Once I want to begin by acknowledging that the Porterville City Council has finally voted to move forward with construction of a new public library. It is important to note that questions still remain whether this…