A decade after the most destructive disaster in the 173-year history of Tuolumne County, people are still trying to make sense of the 400-square-mile Rim Fire that broke out Aug.
Groveland businesses lost more than $2 million during the triple-digit heat wave outages that brutalized the tourism-oriented town during three days of the July 4 holiday weekend, a Yosemite Highway
Blowback in response to Pacific Gas and Electric Co. outages and related issues during the recent heat wave holiday weekend in Groveland continued this week as frustrated residents, business owners,
Around 2,700 PG&E customers in the Groveland area have been without electricity since Saturday, and a cooling center is opening today (Sunday) in the Groveland
The board of supervisors in Tuolumne County indicated support for further exploring the idea of creating districts in the county in which new development
The Groveland Community Services District held a town hall meeting this week to address concerns from the community about a plan to increase the tax base to
Voting center at the Tuolumne County Elections Office in Sonora
Sonora, CA While ballots will still be counted over the coming days, it is evident the gap is too wide for Measure V to pass.
As reported last night, the initial 12,000 ballots tabulated had about 67-percent opposed and 32-percent in favor. It requires a supermajority in favor, nearly 67-percent, to pass.
The Chairman of the Tuolumne County Supervisors, Ryan Campbell, has put out a statement on behalf of the Tuolumne Fire Authority, the group that came together in support of the parcel tax.
It reads, “The Tuolumne County Fire Authority Accepts the results of the June 8th election, and is grateful for every voter who took the time to make their voices heard. This election boiled down to a simple question