

Pistoresi Ambulance set to close
For The Madera Tribune Pistoresi Ambulance employees gather after the funeral of former owner Monte Pistoresi in April. Pistoresi Ambulance will close its doors on Friday after more than 80 years of service to Madera County. Pistoresi Ambulance will officially end about 83 years of medical service to Madera County on Friday at about midnight. The official closing date for Pistoresi Ambulance is November 15; the contract expires Friday at 11:59 p.m., with American Ambulance s
Tyler Takeda
Nov 12, 2025


MCH opens family clinic
Wendy Alexander/The Madera Tribune Madera Community Hospital CEO Dr. Sony Sidhu, holding scissors, is joined by staff, board members and dignitaries as she cuts the ribbon for the reopening of the Family Health Services Clinic during a ceremony on November 4. When American Advanced Management re-opened Madera Community Hospital earlier in the year, the next box to check was to re-open its clinics. With the grand opening, consider that box checked as dignitaries throughout th
Tyler Takeda
Nov 8, 2025
Central Valley unites against heart disease and stroke
The American Heart Association is set to hold its annual Central Valley Heart and Stroke Walk event to raise awareness of heart and brain health, as well as raise funds to support scientific research, community impact projects, CPR education and more. The Saturday event will be held at 4150 Town Center Blvd. in Tesoro Viejo, beginning at 8 a.m., with opening ceremonies at 8:45 a.m., and the walk at 9 a.m. The event will include a 5K walk, with a shorter survivor route.
For The Madera Tribune
Oct 22, 2025


Boxing gym builds confidence, discipline
Courtesy of Daniel Mendoza/Gonzalez Boxing Madera Unified girls get in the ring to participate in a free boxing summer camp, hosted by Gonzalez Boxing. The camp teaches the students discipline and provides them with a positive outlet. Gonzalez Boxing, founded by Daniel and Adriana Gonzalez, hosted a summer class in partnership with Madera Unified School District to offer free after-school programs and summer camps designed to build discipline, confidence, and community. Adri
Tyler Takeda
Oct 15, 2025


Judge Barcroft and Dr. Butin halt Madera health hazard
For The Madera Tribune Dr. Mary Butin (far left) ordered a halt to work on a foundation for a Chinese restaurant on Yosemite Avenue due...
Bill Coate
Sep 20, 2025
Hazardous materials warning in foothills
A chemical was found that caused eye and breathing irritation, forcing a Shelter-In-Place warning in Oakhurst. This was deemed a...
Tyler Takeda
Sep 13, 2025
Commentary: Strengthening safe, timely anesthesia services for all
Central California feeds the state and the nation. Yet too often, our region does not receive the same investment in health care that we...
For The Madera Tribune
Aug 23, 2025
Opinion: Tina’s tune
West Palm Beach, Florida, 2028. On Monday, three-year-old Tina Morales sat by the screened-in window of her parents’ pole-barn bungalow...
Jim Glynn
Aug 23, 2025




