Two big battles are unfolding right now in the ongoing Central Valley Water Wars. Last Thursday, a Kings County judge again ...
World Ag Expo® offers a look into the latest in innovation and education through the return of the Top-10 New Products ...
The second installment of the Carnegie Museum of Kings County’s celebration of Asian history and culture opens Friday, Sept. 13, in downtown Hanford. The exhibition, which runs through Dec. 15 at the ...
Salt + Light, a Visalia-based nonprofit dedicated to addressing homelessness, in partnership with Self-Help Enterprises, a nationally recognized community development organization whose mission is to ...
High school students from across Tulare and Kings counties will have the opportunity to explore careers in the building, construction, and transportation industries through hands-on activities at the ...
The Tulare County Library’s Farmersville Branch is pleased to welcome author Lino Camacho, acclaimed author of Hope for the 22 and Purpose Driven Pain. This exciting author talk takes place on ...
On Thursday, September 26th, the Sequoia Tourism Council (STC) will offer a free training seminar for local businesses involved in the hospitality and retail industries. The seminar, known as ...
As almond harvest continues statewide, growers say they are focused on their bottom lines, looking for ways to diversify their crop portfolios and identify other income to shore up narrowing profit ...
Join us Saturday, October 5, 2024, to celebrate the seventh annual Tulare County Library Book Festival at the Visalia Branch Library, 200 West Oak Ave., Visalia, CA from 10 am-2 pm. Come to the free ...
Visalia Home Expo returns to the Convention Center on September 21 & 22, with an all-new assortment of home-related  products ...
Read a banned book and help celebrate how every Californian’s right to free and open access to information and ideas. 22-28, 2024, Banned Books Week, is an annual reminder of how censorship divides us ...
The online financial service WalletHub rated Visalia and the surrounding area as the “least educated city in America.” Is WalletHub’s methodology suspect or is Visalia’s education system really ...