

Hazing by falcons is something to crow about
Wendy Alexander/Madera Tribune File Photo A crow scavenges for food in Yosemite National Park. Trained falcons are currently being used...
DJ Becker
Jan 5, 2019
National parks being overrun with garbage
For The Madera Tribune Parts of the national parks are being closed because officials are finding human feces and urine all along the...
For The Madera Tribune
Jan 5, 2019
Public review of hazard mitigation plan sought
The North Fork Rancheria has developed a Tribal Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan for approval by the Federal Emergency Management Agency...
For The Madera Tribune
Jan 2, 2019
Some services limited in Yosemite Nat’l Park
Due to the federal government shutdown and limited National Park Service staffing in Yosemite National Park, the following information...
For The Madera Tribune
Jan 2, 2019
2 farmers fined for ‘kidding around’ with Water Resources Board
The State Water Resources Control Board has reached a $10,000 settlement agreement with two property owners over allegations that they...
For The Madera Tribune
Jan 2, 2019


Contamination forces idling of some eastside water wells
Courtesy of Ken Schmidt/City of Madera Some of the drinking-water wells on the northeast side of Madera are being idled or abandoned...
DJ Becker
Dec 29, 2018
Water advisers up pace for 2019
Madera County’s three advisory committees for its Groundwater Sustainability Agency will meet as one this new year — and more often....
John Rieping
Dec 29, 2018


Berenda meant antelope — literally
Madera County Historical Society Berenda’s Vignolo Hotel, shown here in 1885, was a major stage stop for travelers. In the next year,...
Bill Coate
Dec 29, 2018











