By SAMUEL GARCIA Staff Writer Next Thursday we will be going back to school. For most seniors this is a good thing so that we can finally somewhat feel like[Read More…]
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Visalia Woman Found Dead in Home
by BRINLEE VUOLA Staff Writer Based on a title like that, this doesn’t seem like much of an interesting story. However, the woman’s husband was detained due to evidence on[Read More…]
First Baby Born With COVID-19 Antibodies
By Miah Stringer Staff Writer At 36 weeks, a pregnant South Florida healthcare worker received her first dose of the Moderna COVID vaccine. Three weeks later, before receiving her second[Read More…]
Copycat
BY FAITH SIMON Staff Writer Everyone has that one younger cousin or sibling who copies everything you do religiously. We’ve all been annoyed to death by these family members and[Read More…]
LIVING MY BEST LIFE
By NATALIE CARDENAS Staff Writer There has been exciting news about going back to school, but unfortunately I am not. I feel as if going back to school won’t be[Read More…]
Ups and Downs
By: EMMILY SANDOVAL Staff Writer On the edge No point in continuing Ups and downs What to say, What to do The choice is near What to choose
Overdoing Covid Safety Procedures
By BRANDON CHOW Staff Writer Some people might argue that washing your hands 10 times or more a day will get germs off of you and keep you really clean,[Read More…]
The Chowchilla Kidnapping
By BIRIDIANA LOPEZ-RODRIGUEZ Staff Writer Frank Jr. Edward Ray was born on February 21, 1921. He was one of eight children, and at a young age, he and his family[Read More…]
Tulare County has Entered the Red Tier
By TREVIN BRANDT Staff Writer For the first time ever, Tulare County has officially entered the Red Tier of California’s COVID-19 reopening plan. Ever since Governor Gavin Newsom created these[Read More…]
St Patrick’s Day
By: LAUREN LANDIN Staff Writer St. Patricks Day is here, you see. We’ll pick some shamrocks, One, two, three. We’ll count the leaves and look them over, And maybe find[Read More…]