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Amid a stormy spring season, Wind Wolves Nature Preserve is encouraging residents to take a moment and see what all the moisture means for the land. → Read More
Local animal rescue Marley’s Mutts is looking to spread awareness for new legislation that they say is a win-win for our American heroes and our wild horses. → Read More
Every year students in the AVID program at Taft Union High School come up with community services projects. They're encouraged to seek out important and overlooked issues in the community. → Read More
One of the newest methods of treating opioid-use disorder has doctors raving. It's called Sublocade, a brandname extended-release injection of buprenorphine. → Read More
The Bakersfield City Council is set to adopt its mid-year budget Wednesday with revenues exceeding initial estimates. → Read More
The Bakersfield City Council is set to adopt its mid-year budget Tuesday with revenues exceeding initial estimates. → Read More
The judge denied the petition saying the defendant didn't have the right to file, as he was convicted in 2022 and the change in the law is only applicable to convictions before 2019. → Read More
Get a sub, help a family. That's what you can do all month long at Jersey Mike's as they donate to the Ronald McDonald House of Bakersfield. → Read More
California’s Water Resource Board approved temporary changes to the Delta water outflow protecting endangered salmon and other fish. These changes triggered by recents storms and a higher runoff. → Read More
Rafer Johnson is known for many accomplishments but for Bakersfield, his humanitarian efforts as an advocate for special needs take the gold medal. → Read More
Being unhoused opens these individuals to a variety of dangers and medical conditions, but there’s a new movement pushing medical providers to meet these people in their environment. → Read More
The Renegade Room at Bakersfield College is more than a restaurant, it’s a classroom operated by students in the Food and Nutrition program, working towards a degree in the culinary arts. → Read More
The daughter of a decades-old cold case victim in Delano is still searching for justice and the truth behind her father's death. → Read More
It’s never too early to start building experience towards a career, that’s the idea behind the Kern County Superintendent of Schools College and Career Pathways program. → Read More
Many may know the stories of the Tuskegee Airmen, but their importance extends further including paving the way for the over 300 Black soldiers who worked at Minter Field during World War II. → Read More
A new solar storage farm at Edwards Air Force Base hopes to change the game of renewable energy as one of the largest clean energy providers in the nation. → Read More
A California bill allowing public officials to remove disruptive individuals from meetings is now law. → Read More
The non-denominational event brings together community leaders from all sectors to pray over the upcoming year and challenges to come. → Read More
The date was February 25, 1960. The civil rights leader had arrived in Bakersfield to speak at the Harvey Auditorium at Bakersfield High School. → Read More
When tough times hit, their landlord allowed the Bakersfield Pet Food Pantry to rent the space for $2,500 month to month. However, now their lease is changing. → Read More