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🚨 New rules are coming to Tulare parks and public spaces.The City just passed an ordinance that gives staff more authori...
04/20/2025

🚨 New rules are coming to Tulare parks and public spaces.

The City just passed an ordinance that gives staff more authority to address public encampments—including year-round camping bans and exclusion zones for repeat offenders.

The new rules take effect May 4. Here’s what you need to know 👇
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Tulare approves new ordinance regulating public encampments, adding exclusion zones and year-round camping restrictions to address safety concerns.

✅ Tulare County Teen Breaks Brother’s Record as Youngest to Pass California Bar Exam~ Tulare County District Attorney (T...
11/13/2024

✅ Tulare County Teen Breaks Brother’s Record as Youngest to Pass California Bar Exam
~ Tulare County District Attorney (TCDA) law clerk Sophia Park has made history, passing the California bar exam at 17 and becoming the youngest to do so, beating the record set by her brother, Peter Park, just last year.
~ Sophia was 17 years and 8 months old on November 8, 2024, when she passed the exam, while her brother was 17 years and 11 months old at the time of his achievement in 2023.
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Tulare County Fairgrounds will get $11 million boost✏️vThe Tulare County Fairgrounds received a significant boost with a...
11/17/2023

Tulare County Fairgrounds will get $11 million boost
✏️vThe Tulare County Fairgrounds received a significant boost with a $11 million grant from the California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) through the Fairgrounds Resilience Centers Program.
✏️vThis funding is part of a larger $89 million grant pool aimed at supporting communities during disasters, such as evacuations due to flooding.

Tulare County Fairgrounds will get $11 million boost

Tulare police help arrest felons in possession of fi****ms✏️ Tulare police helped a taskforce arrest two convicted felon...
11/16/2023

Tulare police help arrest felons in possession of fi****ms
✏️ Tulare police helped a taskforce arrest two convicted felons in possession of fi****ms.
✏️ The arrests were made by the Tulare County Agencies Regional Gun Violence Enforcement Team Task Force (TARGET), with the assistance of the Tulare Police Department Crimes Specific Unit. The arrest took place around 6:45 p.m. in the 900 block of West Inyo Avenue in Tulare, involving two individuals: 38-year-old Jazmine Dailey and 38-year-old Darrell Dillihunt.

Tulare police help arrest felons in possession of fi****ms

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Gov. Newsom signs executive order to support Tulare Lake Basin flood response~ Governor Gavin Newsom has signed an execu...
04/02/2023

Gov. Newsom signs executive order to support Tulare Lake Basin flood response
~ Governor Gavin Newsom has signed an executive order to protect the Tulare Lake Basin communities from significant flooding resulting from the historic storms that California experienced this winter and spring. The order aims to streamline state preparation, response, and recovery actions, and supports local flood response efforts.

Governor Gavin Newsom has signed an executive order to protect the Tulare Lake Basin communities from significant flooding resulting from the historic

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03/30/2023

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NASA says 10 percent of Valley water comes from underground mountain sources~ NASA scientists say that up to 10 percent ...
01/27/2023

NASA says 10 percent of Valley water comes from underground mountain sources
~ NASA scientists say that up to 10 percent of the groundwater in the Central Valley flows underground from the Sierra Nevada mountain range.
~ “We now know how much groundwater is going into and coming out of the aquifers during each season of the year, and during periods of drought and episodes of heavy precipitation,” Donald Argus of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California said.
~ The volume of the inflow was surprising, according to Argus, because researchers believed they already had a good understanding of the amount of water entering and leaving the Central Valley.

NASA scientists say that up to 10 percent of the groundwater in the Central Valley flows underground from the Sierra Nevada mountain range.

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