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County of Kern investing in public safety

As your Second District Supervisor, your safety is my top priority. I'm pleased to share some of...

 

February is Safely Surrendered Baby Awareness Month

The Tehachapi City Council declared February as Safely Surrendered Baby Awareness Month at their...

 

Tehachapi Valley CERT offering Disaster Preparation Course, seeks volunteers

The key to disaster preparedness is preparing today for the unexpected tomorrow. Recent weather events are a great reminder and now is a great time...

 

The benefits of ham radio

Fans of disaster movies or actor Jeff Goldblum may recall the iconic 1996 alien invasion film...

 

Kern County 2023 – Year in Review

Now that 2023 has come to an end, as your Second District Kern County Supervisor, I want to share...

 

Meet your Firefighting Instructor: Brandon Ashe

Wildfires are a threat and a reality of living in California, and we rely on the courage and...

 

Tehachapi Valley CERT offering Disaster Preparation course, volunteers needed

The key to disaster preparedness is preparing today for the unexpected tomorrow. Recent weather events are a great reminder and now is a great time...

 
 By The Loop    Community    August 5, 2023

What's Up in Stallion Springs?

School starts Aug. 9. Please remember to slow down, stop for the buses, and bus signs to help keep...

 

Tehachapi Oldtimers Reunion: More than 60 years of sharing memories, stories and laughter

There are two events that have occurred every August for many decades in Tehachapi. One is the annua...

 

From cop to college professor: Dr. Peter Fulks

For years, Peter Fulks strapped on a gun and badge every working day. As a police officer, he had th...

 

National Night Out, Aug. 1

The Tehachapi Police Department is hosting National Night Out once again at Philip Marx Central...

 

Community Alert – CCI Prescribed Burn, July 14

On Friday, July 14, Kern County firefighters will conduct another Public Safety Prescribed Burn....

 
 By Pat Doody    Local News    July 8, 2023

Balanced budget presented to Council

On Monday, June 26, City Manager Greg Garrett and Finance Director Hamed Jones presented before the...

 
 By The Loop    Community    June 10, 2023

What's Up in Stallion Springs?

June 8 was the last day of school. Please watch out for our kids in the community this summer while...

 

EMS Week 2023 – 'Where Emergency Care Begins'

National campaign recognizes Emergency Medical Services Professionals, May 21-27 Kern County Public Health is pleased to join our emergency medical...

 

Tehachapi Police Department officers, dispatcher recognition

A/Lt. Jason Dunham opened a recent city staff meeting by recognizing several Tehachapi Police...

 
 By Pat Doody    Community    April 15, 2023

What's Up in Stallion Springs?

The Stallion Springs Community Service District is asking residents help protect the community by...

 
 By Pat Doody    Local News    April 1, 2023

Downtown fire prompts discussion of fire services

A letter received by the City of Tehachapi was brought before the City Council at their March 20...

 

Updates from the Feb. 6 meeting

The Tehachapi City Council meets on the first and third Monday of the month at 6 p.m. They are...

 

Kern Fire Safe Council Webinar HIZ: Home Ignition Zones, Feb. 28

Join us on Zoom Tuesday, Feb. 28 at 5 p.m., for Kern Fire Safe Council’s February Webinar HIZ: Home Ignition Zones with Jim Kniss of Team Rubicon. Tea...

 

Kern County 2022 – Year in Review

Major Developments and Deliverables Pedestrian Safety 20th Street West in Rosamond saw the completio...

 

Public Health encourages everyone to take preventative measures as Winter viruses circulate

The flu, Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) and COVID-19 are circulating at levels higher than usual...

 

Meet the Tehachapi Dog Fanciers

Way back in 1995, Barbara Allen and others decided that Tehachapi needed its own kennel club, and th...

 
 By Ed Gordon    Happenings    July 23, 2022

What's Up in Stallion Springs?

The Stallion Springs Police Department and the Kern County Fire Department held a meet and greet...

 

Captain Brian Falk December 28, 1974 – July 14, 2022

On July 14, 2022 we lost Captain Brian Falk, a beloved member of the KCFD fire family. Below is his...

 

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