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Tulare County officials hope the region will soon be a testing ground for a new generation of technology in a centuries-old war: Human vs. Mosquito.
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Groundwater limits and fees netted $11 million in 2021 from Tulare Co. farmers. Most of that money will pay a share to fix the sagging Friant-Kern Canal. The rest will pay for projects to stem the groundwater free fall that sank the canal in the first place.
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And those businesses want their products to be about much more than just the active ingredient THC.
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Dora’s Restaurant sits just off Valencia Boulevard, the main road in Woodlake. Over the years it’s become a favorite spot for good Mexican Food and music. KVPR has the story of the woman who’s run this local spot for over 30 years.
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Beyond just books, libraries offer training, technology and access to life-changing resources. To learn more, Valley Edition host Kathleen Schock checked in with a panel of public librarians from across the San Joaquin Valley.
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Pumping caps have been, or soon will be, implemented in all three groundwater sustainability agencies in the Kaweah subbasin.
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On this week’s Valley Edition: How the supply chain breakdown is impacting the region’s biggest industry, agriculture. Listen to this interview and more.
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On this week’s Valley Edition: How the supply chain breakdown is impacting the region’s biggest industry, agriculture. Listen to this interview and more.
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Before becoming an advocate for pesticide regulation, Maria Alejandra Reyes worked as a farmworker in the Central Valley for 15 years.
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Fresno and Tulare County farmers share how inflation and supply chain problems hurt business.