Hunger is a big problem across America but especially here in the San Joaquin Valley. One of the local groups taking on the issue is FoodLink of Tulare County. The Exeter-based organization is dedicated to bridging the gap between between health and anti-hunger relief efforts. On Friday night the organization …
Read More »Author Interview: Climate Change, Forest Mismanagement Fuel ‘Megafire’ Epidemic
Wildfires have always been a part of the Central California landscape. But in recent years blazes like the Detwiler Fire (2017) and the Erskine Fire (2016) have been different. In each case, veteran firefighters who have been on wildland blazes for decades say they saw the fires demonstrating “extreme” behavior …
Read More »Pay attention to what you like, kids; it can point you to a career, author says
An award-winning author of more than 75 books taught dozens of Merced City School District students about reptiles and his adventures while researching. Sneed B. Collard III, also a publisher … Click to Continue »
Read More »Author: Scott Peterson living in ‘the best” conditions San Quentin has to offer
Scott Peterson, who was convicted of killing his wife, Laci, and their unborn child, Conner, is living in ‘the best’ conditions one can live on Death Row in San Quentin Prison, according to an author who has claimed to have spent time with him. … Click to Continue »
Read More »Author to make Merced return
The Golden Valley High School graduate is a children’s book author She is part of a weekend of events at Barnes and Noble Two other authors will be in town … Click to Continue »
Read More »Famous Zombie Author, Max Brooks, Talks New Graphic Novel
You know his work from either his best selling books, "The Zombie Survival Guide" and "World War Z," or the blockbuster film starring Brad Pitt, "World War Z." Zombie-lore expert, Max Brooks, sat down with KSEE24 Sunrise Anchor Carina Corral to talk about his graphic novel, "The Harlem Hellfighters," Will …
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