Fire is the wrath of the Almighty
The fires in Northern California are a great thrashing for the people who lost their home and also for the wine industry as well. These...
Tami Jo Nix
Oct 24, 2017
Devastated by climate change or environmentalists?
Why does it seem so difficult for common sense and hard-core environmentalism to co-exist with the environmental approach of the average...
For The Madera Tribune
Oct 24, 2017


6 volunteers, others honored by Yosemite
National Park Service Yosemite National Park honors 2017 Volunteer of the Year award recipients during a ceremony in Yosemite Valley on...
For The Madera Tribune
Oct 21, 2017


Editor’s Corner: Air pollution a largely local problem
Watching a television news show the other evening, I happened to catch a real-time photo of Beijing, China’s capital. You hardly could...
Chuck Doud
Oct 18, 2017


Editor's Corner: Bay Area fires sending us a share of the smoke
On Wednesday and Thursday, if you happened to go outside, you probably noticed the smoke-filled air, and you may have thought the smoke...
Chuck Doud
Oct 14, 2017
Bad air forces games to be rescheduled
Fans planning on attending any of the Madera South and Madera water polo matches were met with empty pools. The San Joaquin Air Polution...
Tyler Takeda
Oct 14, 2017
MID drops water rate to $25 per acre foot
The Madera Irrigation District has reduced the Original District rate to just $25 per acre foot, the lowest rate MID has charged for...
The Madera Tribune
Oct 7, 2017


Air quality and a future with Yosemite wildfires
Part 3 of 3 Wildfires may be vital for the ecology of Yosemite National Park, but that doesn’t dispel concerns about their effect on air...
Gina Clugston of SierraNewsOnline.com
Oct 6, 2017










