100 episodes

The Paper Trail Podcast is hosted in the heart of California's San Joaquin Central Valley. Hosts Paul Myers and Ryan Clark breakdown local issues in Fresno and Tulare Counties on a weekly basis to give their uniquely journalistic perspective on the pressing topics of the day.

The Paper Trail Podcast Paul Myers

    • News
    • 4.5 • 39 Ratings

The Paper Trail Podcast is hosted in the heart of California's San Joaquin Central Valley. Hosts Paul Myers and Ryan Clark breakdown local issues in Fresno and Tulare Counties on a weekly basis to give their uniquely journalistic perspective on the pressing topics of the day.

    PT 491: Population grows in Tulare County; First subbasin put on probation

    PT 491: Population grows in Tulare County; First subbasin put on probation

    In this episode, Paul and Ryan dive deep into the latest demographic and environmental shifts impacting Tulare County. They explore the county’s growing population trends alongside a critical look at the first subbasin in the state to be placed under probation under the Sustainability Groundwater Management Act.
    Join us as we unpack the implications of these developments for local communities, industries, and policymakers.
    Segment 1: Population Surge in Tulare County
    We begin by examining Tulare County’s position as one of the fastest-growing counties in California, with a notable population increase of 0.9% over the past year.
    Key Points:
    Population Growth: Discussion of Tulare and Visalia’s growth rates, including a 1.77% increase in Tulare and a 1.09% increase in Visalia.
    Migration Patterns: Analysis of the potential migration of residents from the Bay Area to Tulare County amid broader population shifts in California.
    Economic Implications: Insight from Christopher Thornberg of Beacon Economics on the need for further population growth to meet workforce demands.
    State vs. National Trends: Contrast between California’s slight population uptick and the broader national trend of slowing population growth.
    Segment 2: Water Woes – The Tulare Lake Subbasin on Probation
    A focused look at the probation status of the Tulare Lake Subbasin, marking a significant moment in California’s water management history.
    Key Points:
    Probation Background: Explanation of why the Tulare Lake Subbasin was the first to be placed under probation and the implications for local agriculture and water governance.
    Regulatory Responses: Commentary from local leaders like Geoffrey Vanden Heuvel and Eric Limas on the necessary steps for compliance and future planning.
    Economic Impact and Community Response: Discussion on the financial and operational challenges facing the subbasin, including the defeat of proposed local fees and the call for a more transparent process.

    • 43 min
    Narrative versus reality in the economy | Dr. Chris Thornberg

    Narrative versus reality in the economy | Dr. Chris Thornberg

    Beacon Economics' forecaster, Dr. Chris Thornberg, joins Paul on the podcast today. 
    Dr. Thornberg has made several trips to Tulare County thanks to the Tulare County Economic Development Corporation. Over the last several years he has presented a global to local view of the economy, and given sobering analysis over inflation, California's housing crisis, immigration and the local cost of living in Tulare County. To those who attend, they find his presentations to often run contrary to the overarching narratives in the news.
    He leave the crowd with a parting message to avoid the "weapons of mass distraction" when considering the economy. That slide is made of the logos of major social media companies overlayed on cartoonish atomic bombs. For the purposes of this episode Paul and Dr. Thornberg discuss how the average citizen (and consumer) adopts narratives in their everyday lives. Even more, how those narratives influence their decision making power. 
    Listeners can find more at Beacon Economics' website. And for more on Dr. Thornberg, The Sun-Gazette links are below:
    https://thesungazette.com/article/news/2024/03/05/2024-economic-outlook-has-tulare-county-on-the-right-track/
    https://thesungazette.com/article/news/2023/02/14/local-economy-is-situated-well-for-expansion/
    https://thesungazette.com/article/news/2022/02/22/economist-chris-thornberg-tells-tulare-county-to-focus-on-workers-workers-workers
    https://thesungazette.com/article/news/2021/05/05/economy-rebounds-from-pandemic-inflation-looms/
     

    • 1 hr
    PT 490: Leaderless in Farmersville; Visalia market reopens

    PT 490: Leaderless in Farmersville; Visalia market reopens

    Welcome to this week’s edition of the Paper Trail Podcast! Host Paul Myers, executive editor of Mineral King Publishing, and co-host Ryan Clark, a seasoned local with deep roots in both the Central Valley and Silicon Valley, delve into the latest happenings around Fresno and Tulare Counties. In today’s episode, we unpack the recent upheaval in Farmersville, where the city council controversially decided not to renew City Manager Jennifer Gomez’s contract. We also explore the resolute efforts that led to the successful reopening of the Visalia Farmers Market in its traditional downtown location, overcoming significant regulatory challenges.
    Stick around for insightful discussions on local governance and community engagement. Discover how Farmersville is navigating its leadership transition and what the future holds for the city under new management. Then, hear how April Lancaster, who played a pivotal role in keeping the Visalia Farmers Market afloat through a loophole in the city’s special permit street closure ordinance.
    Don’t forget to join us at the News and Brews event at Rock Yard Tavern on May 23 and follow our journey on social media at @thesungazette and @midvalleytimes. 
    For those passionate about local journalism, consider subscribing to The Sun-Gazette or the Mid Valley Times for comprehensive news coverage. Enjoy the episode and let us know your thoughts by rating and leaving a comment!

    • 42 min
    Quality sports journalism as a strategy to cover the NFL | The Athletic's David Lombardi

    Quality sports journalism as a strategy to cover the NFL | The Athletic's David Lombardi

    Paul interviews Visalia native David Lombardi.
    Together they talk about how David went from Visalia to announcing games for the Stanford Cardinals. Now he covers the San Francisco 49ers as a beat reporter for the Athletic.
    In his role as a beat reporter David has taken a "long game" approach to sports journalism with contextual analysis. Meanwhile incentives point to outlandish claims often contrary to statistical evidence, and draws predictable, erroneous narratives.

    • 53 min
    PT 489: Costa's Reedley visit; Curbing Prop 47

    PT 489: Costa's Reedley visit; Curbing Prop 47

    Paul and Ryan talk about Congressman Jim Costa's visit to Reedley to announce the introduction of a new piece of legislation that would close the gaps in federal surveilance of biolabs; then they talk about a new ballot initative that intends to curb 2014's Proposition 47.

    • 37 min
    PT 488: Alpaugh residents fear feral dogs; Fong wins in court ruling

    PT 488: Alpaugh residents fear feral dogs; Fong wins in court ruling

    Paul and Ryan talk about Alpaugh's growing dog problem that has begun to plague residents in the community. 
    Then they discuss the decisive ruling that will allow Assemblyman Vince Fong to remain on the ballot for both is Assembly seat, and his race to replace Congressman Kevin McCarthy.

    • 46 min

Customer Reviews

4.5 out of 5
39 Ratings

39 Ratings

SamTheMan0728 ,

Sun Gazette Journalism Keeping Local Alive

Paul and Reggie are doing more to keep local news commentary alive than anybody else in Tulare County (and probably Kings and Fresno) these days. They are invaluable valley resources and really care about understanding the local issues, listening to all perspectives, and reporting the news. The podcast is commentary, so you have to accept that it is an expression of opinion and the hosts don’t always agree and others in their newsroom may not agree with the takes either. That being said, there is no person more qualified in breadth and depth of knowledge to speak on these issues. These days there are many people who whine about listening to someone they don’t completely agree with and I think that’s part of the problem that the podcast tries to address-Paul and Reggie hear out people they don’t always agree with and try to incorporate that perspective into their own. The people need this medicine. Badly. I’ll continue to take my regular dose and continue to be a loyal subscriber to the Sun Gazette for years to come.

malibuwho ,

12-26-75 fan

Please check out the 12-26-75 podcast. All of the research into the Exeter and Visalia murder(s) has been done and I’m sure they’d gladly share the exhaustive search that they’ve done.

Sicopaw ,

Poor Ethics

These two Paper Trail podcasters are the editor and publisher of the local Tulare County newspaper "The Sun-Gazette" . They seem to have lost the journalistic ethic to provide unbiased, factual coverage of stories. It almost seemed like they were paid members of the Tulare County DA media spin team in episode 118 which is no longer available

Top Podcasts In News

The Daily
The New York Times
Up First
NPR
Pod Save America
Crooked Media
Serial
Serial Productions & The New York Times
The Ben Shapiro Show
The Daily Wire
The Megyn Kelly Show
SiriusXM

You Might Also Like

Club Random with Bill Maher
Bill Maher
The Daily
The New York Times
The NPR Politics Podcast
NPR
Today, Explained
Vox
Conan O’Brien Needs A Friend
Team Coco & Earwolf
Pod Save America
Crooked Media