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BPD searches for missing 14-year-old girl last seen in east Bakersfield
BAKERSFIELD, CALIF. (KBAK/KBFX) — The Bakersfield Police Department is asking for the community’s help in finding a missing 14-year-old girl last seen in east Bakersfield. Alexa G. Lopez was last seen in the 1100 block of Oregon Street on July 20, 2024, at around 6:00 p.m. Lopez is...
Local students highlighted in ABC30 special
TULARE COUNTY – In the latest edition of the “Children First” special, ABC30 highlighted “Standout Students” from across the Central Valley. And two of the stories featured come right out of Tulare County. Dulce Soto-Sanchez, a recent graduate of Monache High School, represents Porterville in...
Stockton's Team Elevate program earns national ranking as athletes get college recognition
STOCKTON – Kids and teens in Stockton are flocking to a program that's offering them the opportunity of a lifetime.It's called Team Elevate and through a combination of great coaching and a lot of hard work, several athletes are starting to get noticed.Vince Carter putting people through their paces. Carter is a personal trainer and coach for Team Elevate."We're up to almost 300 kids now, in 10 years," Carter said.A non-profit designed to teach and reinforce valuable life skills to Stockton area kids, a program that's earned national ranking and recognition. "It's a brotherhood. It's discipline. It's honor. It's respect....
Merced back-to-school fair offering free backpacks, immunizations, and more
MERCED, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – The Dignity Health Kids Care Clinic in Merced is helping kids get ready for the upcoming school year with their back-to-school fair on Saturday, July 27. The back-to-school fair will go from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and will offer children a variety of free backpacks as well as free physicals […]
Local brewers face off for the title of IPA Champion
Local brewers were competing for the title of IPA champion.The Central Valley Brewers Guild IPA Throwdown was held at Summer Fox Brewing Company in Northwest Fresno.Thirteen breweries from across the Valley brought out their best IPAs to compete.There were blind flight tastings and voting.Regardless of the friendly competition, the Central Valley Brewers Guild says this was a way for industry brewers to share their craft.''We really do care and we love what we do, and we love it when people enjoy it. It makes memories and connects people together,'' said Alex Van Horn, President of the Central Valley Brewers Guild.First, second and third-place awards were given out.Two Ravens Brewery took first, Grayview placed second, and Salty Walrus placed third.
CHP: Officers to set up DUI checkpoint in Fresno County this weekend
FRESNO COUNTY, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – The Fresno Area California Highway Patrol will be conducting a DUI and Driver License checkpoint starting Friday. Officers say the checkpoint will be somewhere within the unincorporated area of Fresno County between 7 p.m. on Friday and 3 a.m. on Saturday. The map below shows unincorporated areas of the county […]
This loved chicken joint is coming to Tulare: Site Plan
This is not a drill. You don't have to ask your partner to pinch you. Plans to build a Chick-fil-A fast food restaurant in Tulare at Cartmill and 99 have been filed with the city. ...
150 Families to Receive $500 Monthly in Fresno’s Groundbreaking Anti-Poverty Initiative
Fresno’s new guaranteed income program, providing $500 monthly to 150 families could serve as a model for nationwide poverty reduction efforts. Fresno Launches Groundbreaking Guaranteed Income Program to Combat Poverty. A new anti-poverty program in Fresno has started giving cash payments to families marking an important step in the...
Oxnard man arrested for narcotics and firearm charges
Deputies in Camarillo arrested a man who attempted to flee after he violated his probation for drug and gun possession charges, according to the Ventura County Sheriff's Office. The post Oxnard man arrested for narcotics and firearm charges appeared first on News Channel 3-12.
Hit and run reported in Canyon Country
The L.A. County Fire Department responded to reports of a hit and run near the intersection of Annes Circle and Sandy Drive in Canyon Country on Monday night, according to Fire Department Supervisor Travis Wight. Fire Department personnel were called to a traffic collision at 8:57 p.m., Wight said. “Got...
Local CPA Firm Announces Promotion of Jeffrey Morgan – Stern, Kory, Sreden & Morgan, AAC
Stern, Kory, Sreden & Morgan, AAC is proud to announce the promotion of Jeffrey Morgan to Shareholder of the firm. Jeff joined Stern, Kory, Sreden & Morgan in 2016 as an accountant and ultimately a tax manager. He specializes in income tax preparation, tax planning, and advisory for individuals, businesses, trusts and estates. He is a lifelong Santa Clarita resident and is excited to continue to serve the community. Jeff will continue the legacy started by his father Ronald Morgan who recently retired and was a CPA and shareholder of SKSM for 40 plus years.
Carpinteria gets a new Police Chief
A Santa Barbara County community has a new police chief who’s already a familiar face in the region. Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office Lieutenant Rich Brittingham is the City of Carpinteria’s new top cop. Brittingham has been in law enforcement for 27 years, including more than two...
Lifeguard and rescue swimmer assist two back to shores of Carpinteria State Beach Monday
A lifeguard and a Carpinteria Summerland Fire Protection District rescue swimmer safely brought two young swimmers stuck on the offshore swim platform off Carpinteria State Beach safely ashore on Monday. The post Lifeguard and rescue swimmer assist two back to shores of Carpinteria State Beach Monday appeared first on News Channel 3-12.
Gordon unveils ‘A Symphony of Colors’
Zony Gordon is no stranger to displaying her artwork at exhibits. The artist who began her painting journey almost 20 years ago has been featured in numerous art shows with the Santa Clarita Artists Association and at other local events. On Friday evening she added another featured exhibit under her...
State Street downtown changes could feature different designs on different blocks
Some State Street plans in downtown Santa Barbara include possible a flat scape and small transit shuttles. The city is looking at suggestions for other improvements from business and property owners. The post State Street downtown changes could feature different designs on different blocks appeared first on News Channel 3-12.
Ken Striplin | City Cinemas Brings Back Movies Under the Stars
Picture this…a cozy blanket laid out on the grass, the warm evening breeze and your favorite film playing on the big screen. This can only mean one thing, the return of one of Santa Clarita’s most popular event series, City Cinemas, presented by Henry Rodriguez State Farm. City Cinemas brings free, family-friendly entertainment to our City parks. Every fourth Friday of the month, bring your blankets, lawn chairs and go-to movie snack for a night to remember with timeless classics, as well as new favorites to enjoy with your friends, family and neighbors.
The El Desfile Historico Fiesta parade in Santa Barbara will have two Grand Marshals
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. - For the 100th anniversary, the El Desfile Historico will have two Grand Marshals. 1976 El Presidente Rudy Castillo and radio host and community non-profit leader Catherine Remak will be in the honored seats for the parade on Aug. 2. Castillo, the oldest living past El Presidente,...
Alleged attempted Sequoia High kidnapper was released days before incident due to paperwork error
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Just two days before 24-year-old Trey Von Duus attempted to kidnap a Sequoia High School student, he was arrested and released on his own recognizance for trespassing at a strip mall and getting close to children because the San Mateo County District Attorney’s Office was unaware of a previous felony conviction in Santa Barbara.
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