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As Sierra Nevada floodwaters continue to flow into the San Joaquin Valley, they’re leaving behind a path of destruction.
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Farmworking families allege intimidation and questions over immigration status, forcing some families to leave at least two centers in Farmersville and Woodville.
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Evacuation orders prompted by waterway breach were put in place for the Tulare County communities of Allensworth and Alpaugh on Sunday.
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In Tulare County, where reservoirs are at capacity and entire communities are underwater, so are agricultural fields. Almond trees have toppled, dairy herds have had to be relocated, and farmers and farmworkers have been displaced.
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At least 130 homes are damaged as residents struggle to clean up after the storm. In the meantime, Tulare County is providing resources and supplies for impacted families.
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Visalia city officials are monitoring for floods, now that water is flowing down the spillway at Lake Kaweah’s Terminus Dam. The reservoir reached capacity on Thursday morning.
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The cities of Woodlake, Lindsay and Visalia in Tulare County declared a state of emergency in response to the flooding caused by the winter storms.
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While Goshen, California, residents continue to mourn the shooting deaths, the violence has also silenced the grieving community – leaving many in this sleepy town fearful to speak about the tragedy for fear of retaliation.
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In Tulare County, officials worry there may not be enough trucks or drivers to get emergency water supplies to communities that go dry.
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Students are spearheading efforts to honor thousands of Japanese Americans who were incarcerated at the Tulare County Fairgrounds during WW2 with a planned new memorial