Opinion: California, left behind, again
Hundreds of years from now, archaeologists may puzzle over a structure on SR-145. You can see the object somewhere around Avenue 15, just...
Jim Glynn


1918 fire brought ‘urban renewal’
Madera County Historical Society The last frame buildings on South Yosemite Avenue went up in flames in 1918. They were the Cottage...
Bill Coate


Sheriff saw Berenda coming
Photo courtesy of the Mariscotti Family Archives The Berenda Market in 1913. When Fresno County Sheriff Leroy Dennis chose not to run...
Bill Coate


Construction begins for Sugar Pine Village
Tyler Takeda/The Madera Tribune From left, Madera County Supervisor Robert Poythress, Kevin Kandalaft, CEO, UnitedHealthcare Community...
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Camarena Health brings Health & Wellness Center jobs to Tesoro Viejo
Camarena Health has announced its collaboration with Tesoro Viejo on the development of a health and wellness center. This new,...
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Opinion: Solution via market forces now possible
Evidence keeps mounting that California’s longtime housing shortage can be solved by market forces set loose by the lifestyle and...
Tom Elias


Gateway Drive was almost ‘Easy Street’
Madera County Historical Society This crowd was boarding the train at the Madera Depot in 1911. On the other side of the train was F...
Bill Coate


California Supreme Court gives nod to North Fork Rancheria casino
For The Madera Tribune This rendering shows how the new North Fork Rancheria Hotel and Casino might look at its location north of...
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