Five nonpayment lawsuits were filed against Toor Farming this year, and after The Valley Voice broke the story on November 6, ...
Litterbugs and careless RV owners beware! Tossing your trash on the ground or storing a vehicle – such as an RV, trailer or ...
California Water Service (Cal Water) has begun construction to install treatment on two Visalia wells to meet the state’s new water quality standard for certain per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances ...
Tickets are now available for the planetarium’s A Holiday Celestial Spectacular9. The evening will feature four showings of ...
Last week, the Tulare County Board of Education welcomed two new board members — Ruben Macareno and Mike Waters. “We are delighted to have Mike and Ruben join our board,” said Tulare County ...
Art shows Arts Visalia, 214 E. Oak, hosts “Excursions,” minimalist line paintings by Aaron Gomes, Jan. 2-4. With an artist talk on Saturday at 2 p.m. when Aaron will be playing music he composed in ...
The Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR) today announced a new rule that will provide notice to the public in advance of applications of certain hazardous and drift-prone agricultural pesticides.
Air quality affects everybody, and the state of the air in the southern San Joaquin Valley holds dire consequences for everyone who lives here. How bad is it? Levels of microscopic particles in the ...
The Valley Air District took action today to accept over $8.9 million in additional U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) funding to deploy 26 zero-emission, battery-electric Class 6 and 7 ...
Right at Home is excited to announce it has officially opened its location in Visalia to provide in-home care and assistance to community seniors and adults with disabilities. “We know that more ...
Kwanzaa will be celebrated in Visalia from 1-4 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 28 at St. Paul’s Episcopal Parish Hall, 1415 W. Center. It is an African and African American tradition, but all ethnicities are ...