Opinion: At last, someone slows wildland development
For decades, it’s been a truism of California life and politics: The more development pushes out into formerly wild lands, the more...
Tom Elias
Feb 23, 2022


City Manager working hard to improve Madera
Wendy Alexander/The Madera Tribune This empty lot in front of Vallarta Supermarkets is slated to become the new home of Dutch Bros., much...
Tyler Takeda
Feb 16, 2022


Water plays a vital role in the community
For The Madera Tribune Madera City workers fix a water main leak on Beechwood Avenue. Did you know that Madera’s most iconic structure,...
For The Madera Tribune
Jan 22, 2022


Madera remembered Athletic Hall
For The Madera Tribune Looking east on Yosemite Avenue from E Street, this 1928 photograph shows the two-story building which housed the...
Bill Coate
Jan 22, 2022


Madera commuters detoured from well-traveled routes
Wendy Alexander/The Madera Tribune New sewer system upgrades are being installed throughout the city and has caused some detours in...
Tyler Takeda
Jan 15, 2022


Tragedy hit Madera 116 years ago
Courtesy of the Madera County Historical Society Maderans woke up on Christmas morning 115 years ago to this tragic scene. On the night...
Bill Coate
Dec 29, 2021


City awarded $1.9 million grant
For The Madera Tribune A grant will fund construction of a new neighborhood park at the intersection of Olive Avenue and Knox Street, as...
For The Madera Tribune
Dec 18, 2021


Ag Foundation helps others, including those in agriculture
Wendy Alexander/the Madera Tribune While building of Liberty High School’s L.E.A.F. Building is nearing completion, work still needs to...
Bill Coate
Dec 2, 2021




