
10 episodes

The Paper Trail Podcast The Paper Trail Podcast
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4.8 • 32 Ratings
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Paul Myers, editor of the Sun-Gazette newspaper which covers Tulare County, and Reggie Ellis, publisher of the Sun-Gazette host the Paper Trail Podcast. Together they give a rundown of Tulare County news and bring on local guests to explore interesting aspects of Tulare County and Central Valley.
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PT 432: “The Jan. 6 hearings are as long as Zak Snyder’s Justice League”
Paul and Reggie drop new prices for an annual subscription to The Sun-Gazette going from $35/year to a whopping $50/year…
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PT 431: “People don’t get good news, because they don’t value it”
Paul and Reggie talk about the rapid movement by the Franey family in Visalia to repair the damage wreaked by…
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PT 430: “Did you pay the hackers VUSD? Did you?”
Paul and Reggie talk about the update they published over the warning the Visalia Unified School District received from the…
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PT 429: “Crisis! Pregnancy centers”
Paul and Reggie talk about the uproar they’ve been getting over their crisis pregnancy center series now that it is…
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PT 428: “1 in 4 adults in Tulare County can’t read”
Paul talks to Reggie about his adult literacy story from this week. He finds in his reporting that more adult…
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PT 427: “Putin’s Log”
Paul and Tootle talk about the Ukrainian resistance that has all but stopped Russia in its tracks thanks in large…
Customer Reviews
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.
Good Tulare County bash-fest
Unfortunately, even though these guys run a paper covering Tulare County, they rarely miss a chance in an episode to bash the county. I had high hopes of getting local news coverage in a podcast format, and mostly you will get that, but not without snide remarks about the local demographics. More news fellas. Less opinion.
Thrilled to have a local podcast
I have beeen a podcast junkie for a long time and have now found a local one and the guys do a good job. They mix fun with interviews and I have really learned a lot even though I thought I knew it all. ;-)