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Tulare County is experiencing an increase in cases of whooping cough (also known as pertussis), a highly contagious bacterial disease that can be spread through coughing and can cause severe illness, especially in infants.
The number of reported Valley Fever cases in California has greatly increased in recent years, and we are learning that drought and other factors increase the number of new Valley Fever cases in our state.
Tulare County Public Health has confirmed two cases of measles, both children who were not vaccinated. These are the first confirmed cases of measles in the county for 2025.
July is National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month, which is important for a few reasons: first, minorities are statistically less likely to inquire about or receive mental health assistance; bringing awareness puts a spotlight on mental heal
This page is intended to provide up-to-date information on extreme heat prevention.
It's hot, hot, hot in the Summertime!
Tulare County Public Health has confirmed a human case of West Nile virus (WNV) in a county resident, which has resulted in the death of an adult male.
Tulare County Animal Services is proud to present its Adventure Paws program. If you aren’t able to adopt but would like to make a difference in the life of a shelter dog, sign up for Adventure Paws!
Stroke is the leading cause of death in the United States and is a major cause of serious disability for adults. What do we need to know and what can we do to help ourselves or someone else?
The Tulare County Library offers free meals in Summer 2025 to children and teens, ages 1 to 18 at the Dinuba, Tipton, Lindsay, Visalia, Strathmore, Pixley, Alpaugh, and Earlimart Branches.
The Public Health Branch protects and promotes the health status of Tulare County residents through the development and implementation of public health and primary care programs that use best-practice interventions.
Observed in the United States since 1949, May is Mental Health Awareness Month. If you did not know California offers free, confidential mental health support to residents of all ages—no insurance or referral required.
Observed in the United States since 1949, May is Mental Health Awareness Month. If you did not know California offers free, confidential mental health support to residents of all ages—no insurance or referral required.
Join CalFresh Healthy Living and SaveCo for this year's annual Fruit and Veggie Fest!
A series of community health fairs will be held in the first full week of April as Tulare County Public Health celebrates National Public Health Week (NPHW).
On February 11, 2025, the Tulare County Board of Supervisors voted to appoint Dr. Asma Tariq to the position of County Health Officer, effective May 4, 2025. The motion to appoint was made by Supervisor Shuklian and seconded by Supervisor Valero.
Tulare County Animal Services is proud to present its Adventure Paws program. If you aren’t able to adopt but would like to make a difference in the life of a shelter dog, sign up for Adventure Paws!