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…]
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Visalia Unified Votes to Bring Back Grades
By HAYLIE BIONDA Staff Writer It has now reached a little over a year since schools have shut down due to COVID-19. Tulare County’s case rates have finally dropped to[Read More…]
Boy gets knife into his back after a fight near Scotty’s Donuts on Houston
By JACOB LOPEZ Staff Writer Violent Crimes Unit detectives have gotten a new case Saturday night, after a boy was stabbed near houston. His condition is yet to be released,[Read More…]
Three children injured in downtown Visalia DUI collision
By JACOB LOPEZ Staff Writer Three children have been injured following a wreck in downtown Visalia on Saturday. The driver was accused of causing multiple wrecks, from the influence of[Read More…]
If the World Ended Part 8
By: SIRA GONZALEZ Staff writer As Sarah stood there in silence hearing only the wind blow, rustling the leaves on the trees that surround the cabin. Her breath heavy from[Read More…]
HOW TO PLAY UNO PART 1
By ISAAC ESPINOZA STAFF WRITER HOW TO PLAY UNO PART 1 The card game Uno is so iconic and popular, everyone should know how to play. The rules are really[Read More…]
HOW TO PLAY UNO PART 2
By ISAAC ESPINOZA STAFF WRITER The object of Uno is to get rid of all your cards before anyone else does. You have lots of fun and[Read More…]
HOW TO PLAY UNO PART 3
By ISAAC ESPINOZA STAFF WRITER What is a wild card? A wild card lets you change the color of play. For example, if there is a blue 7 on top[Read More…]
The Pandemic
By KAYLA SAARE Staff Writer The pandemic has caused many Americans to gain weight and drink more. Many Americans are experiencing stress, grief, and trauma from being isolated because of[Read More…]
Congress is Facing Threats
By HAYLIE BIONDA Staff Writer Congress is facing threats from conspiracy theorists that believe that President Joe Biden wasn’t fairly elected. Two months after the attack on the Capitol, Congress[Read More…]