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When Greyson Franklin heard he was going to have to undergo chemotherapy again, he wasn't sad or scared. → Read More
As a threat to summer diets everywhere, Friday is National Doughnut Day and one local bakery is getting ready to serve up some truly unique creations. → Read More
With games, live music, food and an auction, you can bet on a good time at the Tigerfight Casino Night. → Read More
Holocaust survivor Eva Schloss tours the world telling her story of survival and sharing her message of tolerance. But it wasn't until the 1980s that she started talking about her → Read More
It's that time of year when Kernville goes back in time to the 1860s and becomes Whiskey Flat once again. → Read More
It's never easy to guess how many people will come to a first-time event, but for last year's first official Women's March, in conservative Kern County, there was no way → Read More
Local author Eve Henderson has a lot of stories to tell. → Read More
It's the final stretch of October, with many Halloween parties, trick-or-treating events and other scares are upon us. Plan the next week right and you'll be able to get plenty → Read More
Gregory Popovich's name might be in the title of his show but as far as he's concerned, he is not the star of it. → Read More
The folks at the Fox Theater know there's no point fixing what's not broken, but there was one thing it had to change when taking over FLICS International Cinema Society: → Read More
If you have always wanted to help orphaned kittens but can't commit to fostering, the Kern County Animal Service kitten nursery is just the place to make a big difference → Read More
Calling all fanboys and fangirls: The Bakersfield Collector-Con is returning for its sixth year this weekend. → Read More
Animal lovers do a lot for their pets — bring them along on vacation, buy them more toys than they can play with and sometimes throw them birthday parties. When → Read More
On Friday, the library staff won't be the only superheroes at Beale Memorial Library. → Read More
While the word "cowboy" might conjure up a specific image for some, one rodeo is about to ride into town and defy expectations, all while entertaining and educating the crowd. → Read More
After almost a year and a half in business, Bakersfield Karting Experience has finished its final lap. → Read More
In another production, the role of Pajamas might not sound like a big break for an actor. But on "Summer Camp Island," a cartoon where seemingly every object can come → Read More
When the Fourth of July falls on a Wednesday like it does this year, the holiday fun starts over an unofficial long weekend, even if you do still have to → Read More
There aren't many entities in town that can claim 125 years. Bakersfield itself was first incorporated 145 years ago, so for any group to be more than 100 years old → Read More
There's nothing like a movie theater in the summer, with the ice-cold chill of an air conditioner you're not paying for and films taking you to faraway, magical or funny → Read More