By Dr. Lorin Lindner, Lockwood Valley How far would you travel for love? This three-year-old female gray wolf traveled over ...
The Mountain Communities Chamber of Commerce (MCCOC) hosted another Bridging the Gap meeting… (please see below to view full stories and photographs) Above: Deputies and Sergeant Medina address ...
By Daniel Schwartz, TME Neenach and Antelope Valley residents have suffered negative environmental and physical effects from ...
Frazier Park was founded as the “Rod & Reel Club of Glendale,” a sort of summer cabin getaway. As the area grew into a town… ...
Since the Post Fire in Gorman which started June 15, 2024, the Hungry Valley State Vehicular Recreation Area (SVRA) has been closed. The Post Fire burned upwards of…(please see below to view full ...
A collection of color and black & white photographs from January through December 2025 are included, along with an In Memoriam section. To see full stories with photos, please purchase a copy of the ...
A key suspect in the 2022 Flying J jewelry heist, believed to be the largest in U.S. history, was deported to Ecuador in late ...
“The time is always right to do something right.” Those words from Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. set the tone for a warm and heartfelt birthday celebration held in Pine Mountain Club…(please see below ...
Brent Moné has confirmed that the burial ceremony for his father, Kip Moné of the former Lincoln Sky Park in Lockwood Valley, will be at the Bakersfield National Cemetary next Monday, July 25 at 10 ...
The boil-water notice issued by the Frazier Park Utility District (FPPUD) has been lifted as of Monday, January 13, after the bacteriological samples…(please see below to view full stories and ...
On Thursday, January 15, the U.S. Drought Monitor (a weekly drought map provided by the National Integrated Drought Information System, an agency that provides monitoring, forecasting, planning, and ...
Many, many centuries ago, the beautiful river valley below the north slope of a mountain the Native peoples called “Toshololo” (now Frazier Mountain) was the summer campground for Native peoples to do ...
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