Buttonwillow
LATEST NEWS
Fresno Political Community Mourns Death of Sean Burdine
Local political activist Sean Burdine died at the age of 34 on Saturday. Court sides with Fresno on Tower Theatre lawsuit. Producers Dairy donates 38,000 bottles of water to city's three cooling centers. Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... A Fresno political activist known for speaking at public meetings has...
Woman missing in Tulare, vehicle located in Morro Bay, police say
TULARE, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – A woman was reported missing in Tulare while her vehicle was found in another city, the Tulare Police Department said. Officers said on Wednesday they are looking into 49-year-old Tiffany McClure’s disappearance. She was described as a 5-foot-8-inch woman with blonde hair and blue eyes. Police say her vehicle was found […]
Crawdaddy's for sale, but only to the right buyer
Crawdaddy’s is for sale, but only if a new owner intends to keep things the way they are. Owner Keith Korsgaden said he guarantees that Crawdaddy’s is not going anywhere. His offer to sell is to ensure that the popular downtown Visalia restaurant and entertainment venue will continue as it is for years to come. ...
Tourism booming despite heat wave
Fireworks were a big draw, this past Independence Day, as business owners expected. The Kern Valley Sun interviewed various types of businesses, July 19, from different locations of the Kern River Valley, to see how the economy and tourism fared during the triple digit temperature heat wave of the July 4 holiday weekend.
Town Hall: Bakersfield's Dangerous Streets
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KBAK/KBFX) — Year after year, the number of pedestrians deaths plague our county. We're speaking with panelists from Chain | Cohn | Clark Law Firm, the Bakersfield Police Department and Blue Zone Project on the impact these tragedies have on our community. It’s Your Voice. Your Future...
PG&E outage left thousands without power in NW Bakersfield
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) — A power outage Tuesday night left thousand in northwest Bakersfield without power for several hours Tuesday night. The outage was reported just after 7 p.m., according to an outage map from PG&E. At one point, the utility said the outage affected more than 5,000 of its customers in neighborhoods in the […]
2nd defendant pleads not guilty to 2017 homicide
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) — Convicted murderer Trevon Lee Foreman pleaded not guilty Wednesday to murder and other charges filed in connection with a deadly shooting in 2017. Court Commissioner Sally Ackerknecht ordered Foreman, 28, held without bail. A preliminary hearing is scheduled next month. Foreman and Jemiah Dawson, 29, are suspected of killing Maurice Wright […]
Bakersfield students receive free laptops and backpacks at back-to-school event
Through emPOWERment Dess Perkins Foundation, 200 Bakersfield students received free laptops, a backpack filled with school supplies, and a box of food to prepare for the new school year.
Man charged with 1997 rape has trial postponed to September
After recently being assigned a new defense attorney, the man suspected of raping Cari Anderson in 1997 has his hearing delayed to September. Michael Fontes, 49, was charged with rape by force, attempted murder, kidnapping to commit robbery and aggravated mayhem. In September 2023, a hung jury led to a mistrial.
Dozens of ladders used to get migrants over wall discovered in dumpster near border
One migrant advocate who asked her name not be used, said the ladders symbolize a waste of money, in reference to the $15 billion used to build 30-foot-tall sections of the border wall along the southern border.
‘Fringe of the Woods Festival’ set for Aug. 9-11
Returning for a fourth year, the “Fringe of the Woods Festival” will again be held Aug. 9-11 at the Mile High Theater in Lake of the Woods/Frazier Park. Every evening of the festival begins with “Father’s Day,” an original play written and directed by theater owner Peter Kjenaas. The play, featuring local actors as well as seasoned professionals, is the story of what happens when the patriarch of the family shows up after an 11-year trip to the corner store.
Welcome to NewsBreak, an open platform where diverse perspectives converge. Most of our content comes from established publications and journalists, as well as from our extensive network of tens of thousands of creators who contribute to our platform. We empower individuals to share insightful viewpoints through short posts and comments. It’s essential to note our commitment to transparency: our Terms of Use acknowledge that our services may not always be error-free, and our Community Standards emphasize our discretion in enforcing policies. We strive to foster a dynamic environment for free expression and robust discourse through safety guardrails of human and AI moderation. Join us in shaping the news narrative together.