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Dinuba prepares for Strand Theater’s last act
DINUBA – On the corner of Fresno and North L Street in downtown Dinuba sits the Strand Theater, an architectural marvel of white brick and stone that has held the memories and stories of Dinuba families for the last century. This spring, the theater will be torn down, not...
El Diamante softball honors coach Stephanie Rapozo, raises awareness for Crohn's disease
Softball has provided Stephanie Rapozo a source of inspiration throughout her life. Rapozo, a Visalia native, has battled Crohn's Disease for exactly two decades. Crohn's is an inflammatory bowel disease in the digestive tract. ...
LA's air again some of the most polluted in the U.S.
Los Angeles has the worst ozone levels in the U.S. with four of the five most-polluted cities found in California, according to a report by the American Lung Association.Following LA, the 2024 "State of the Air" report lists Visalia, Bakersfield and Fresno as the metro areas with the worst levels of ozone, a harmful pollutant that's formed when sunlight reacts chemically with nitrogen oxides and volatile organic compounds that come from the emissions of cars, power plants and refineries, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. Traffic is considered a leading contributor to so-called "bad ozone," which can damage living cells...
When does your Visalia, Tulare student graduate?
The end of the school year is just around the corner and the hot days of summer are almost here. With the warmer weather comes the celebration of graduation day for thousands of Tulare County students across dozens of schools. As you get ready to plan for those graduation parties, trips and trying to snag...
Firefighters responding to fully-involved house fire in Shasta County
SHASTA COUNTY, Calif. - Firefighters are responding to a fully-involved house fire in Centerville. Engines from CAL FIRE Shasta-Trinity Unit and the Redding Fire Department responded to a fully-involved house fire on the 16000 block of Powerline Road, CAL FIRE said. Firefighters are at the scene and will be completing...
Softball Game Preview: Orosi Plays at Home
Orosi is 1-9 against Farmersville since April of 2018 but they'll have a chance to close the gap a little bit on Wednesday. The Orosi Cardinals will be playing at home against the Farmersville Aztecs at 6:00 p.m. Orosi is is headed into Wednesday's contest looking for a big change...
Long-awaited Dinuba projects soon to break ground
DINUBA – City projects that have been in the planning stages for years are finally coming to life after the city council awarded three contracts to construction companies to break ground on work that will benefit the city’s mission of bringing a higher quality of life to its residents.
Downtown Visalia will get 'Art Deco' office building
A Visalia business owner is planning construction of a three-story, Art Deco-style office building on Church Street in downtown Visalia. The Sycamore Building, located at 320 N. Church St., will be used for office and multi-family residential living space. Developer Clayton Ipsen of Polaris Healthcare Properties owns True North Physician...
Nevada sophomore wins inaugural Seaman 1600 race
REEDLEY – A talented young Nevada runner is the first winner of the newly-named 1600 meters race that honors a Reedley High middle distance track and field legend. Brady Anderson, a sophomore at Faith Lutheran High in Las Vegas, established a meet record and new personal best time of 4 minutes, 16.22 seconds to win the inaugural Bob Seaman 1600 race for top-seeded boys at the annual Reedley Invitational. The debut of the newly-titled run highlighted the 79th edition of the meet at the recently renovated RHS track.
Reedley College bat teams set for postseason
REEDLEY — Reedley College’s baseball and softball teams both have qualified for California Community College Athletic Association Northern California regional playoffs, which begins with best-of-three series this weekend. Both teams will travel for the regionals, which reduces down to a state final four at the end of May....
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