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New refuse rates, city projects approved by Council
Assistant City Manager Corey Costelloe held a public hearing before asking the City Council to appro...
National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week, Autism Awareness Month
The Tehachapi City Council meets on the first and third Monday of the month at 6 p.m. They are...
TPD Pickleball Courts grand opening, May 1
The City of Tehachapi is inviting the community to attend the grand opening and ribbon cutting of...
Tehachapi: a desirable location for businesses of all sizes
The City of Tehachapi continues to be the premier economy in Kern County in which to invest, do...
Planning Commission approves new 18 home development
On March 8, the Tehachapi City Planning Commission held their regular monthly board meeting at...
Council approves advertising policy
At the April 1 City Council meeting, Assistant City Manager Corey Costelloe presented a new...
Tehachapi Police officers promoted and hired, Employee of the Quarter
The Tehachapi City Council meets on the first and third Monday of the month at 6 p.m. They are...
Hannah Chung joins City Council
The Tehachapi City Council welcomed their new District 5 representative, Hannah Chung, at the March...
What's Up in Bear Valley Springs?
Our valley has lost two noteworthy members in the past few weeks. Eldon (Don) Kordes was well-known as a member of the CSD Board for a few years. He...
City Council honors five extraordinary women
The City of Tehachapi announced in February that in recognition of March as Women's History Month...
Council recognizes local AAUW
On March 4, the Tehachapi City Council recognized the local chapter of the American Association of...
Financial report, sidewalk bid addressed by Council
In order for the city to receive the Transportation Development Act funds it needs to operate the...
Council extends support to new police program
Police Chief Richard Standridge told the City Council that, due to an increase in citizen...
James Phillips Carmichael February 16, 1942 – February 18, 2024
James (Jim) P. Carmichael passed away at home on Sunday, Feb. 18, following a short battle with...
State of the City presented at Chamber lunch
The first Tehachapi Chamber of Commerce meeting of 2024 was held on Feb. 20 at PDubs Mountain...
Council pledges support for Honor Flight
Vietnam veteran Steve Miles and American Legion Post 221 Commander Lynn Eckert attended the Feb. 20...
Passing of the tech torch
Greg Cunningham is an amazing person, tech and friend. I have spoken with many of his customers,...
February is Safely Surrendered Baby Awareness Month
The Tehachapi City Council declared February as Safely Surrendered Baby Awareness Month at their...
Council vacancy, awards and pickleball at Feb. 5 meeting
The City Council voted unanimously on Feb. 5 to direct the city to publish a Notice of Intent to...
Walmart burglary suspects arrested
On Thursday, Feb. 8, detectives and officers with the Tehachapi Police Department served a search...
Suspects arrested after lengthy investigation
On Wednesday, Jan. 24 Detectives with the Tehachapi and Bakersfield Police Departments executed a se...
Rotary completes 12 Days of Christmas
Approximately 20 years ago, the Rotary Club began its Senior Luncheon program in December, serving...
Fond farewell to Councilwoman Wiggins
At the Jan. 16 meeting of the Tehachapi City Council, Councilwoman Susan Wiggins announced her...
Council approves three planned projects
At their January 16 meeting, the Tehachapi City Council approved a new fence to be located on the...
Support needed for TPD running team
Runners from the City of Tehachapi and the Tehachapi Police Department are asking for the...