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Fruitvale School District's focus on literacy
The Fruitvale School District has a response to the staggering statistics regarding reading performance in California. Roughly 60% of students struggle to read on grade level, leaving only approximately 40% of children proficient in reading. Concerned teachers in Fruitvale sought solutions to ensure all students mastered reading skills for their...
Your future as a CSUB Roadrunner begins today
It was February of this year and Interim President Vernon B. Harper Jr. was a guest at St. John Missionary Baptist Church in southeast Bakersfield, waiting to get up and make his case to the children and parents of the congregation to consider Cal State Bakersfield for college. But before he was invited to the podium, senior pastor Antonio Alfred celebrated the achievements of about 30 outstanding students who had made the Pastor’s Honor Roll as part of the church’s Education Council.
New opportunities await students at Norris School District
If you pass by a school site in the Norris School District during the summer, you will see empty parking lots and quiet classrooms, which is in stark contrast to the bustling playgrounds, busy student drop off and pick up lines in front of each school, and the numerous yellow school buses navigating traffic to safely transport students throughout the district.
SNAP! — 33rd Annual Community Professional Development Conference
United Way of Central Eastern California held its 33rd Annual Community Professional Development Conference on June 26 at the Bakersfield Marriott. "Leading in Our Community Through Public Health" was the event theme.
Bakersfield Matters: Friendship Force one to be reckoned with
It has been said that a journey is best measured in friends rather than miles. That is the mantra of the local chapter of Friendship Force, which has been making friends across international borders for decades. Nearly 30 years ago Bakersfield resident Sandra Larson and her husband, both members of...
New degree programs keep Taft College a local leader in healthcare education
For years, Taft College, on the “West Side,” has been one of the best-kept secrets in academic excellence, yet it’s quickly becoming the “go to” place to educate tomorrow’s healthcare professionals. As Taft College continues to grow and expand along with our community, we’re...
Tehachapi Mountain Festival includes parade, family fun, rodeo and more
Tropical Storm Hilary shut down most of last year’s Tehachapi Mountain Festival, but it didn’t dampen community spirit and this year’s event is expected to be better than ever. Held on the third weekend of August since 1963, the festival is the largest of a growing list...
2024 BVarsity All-Area boys track and field team
Jalen Ford, Bakersfield, sophomore: In a record-breaking season, he won SYVL and Central Section titles in the 100 and 200, he won the 200 at Masters and was second in the 100, leading the Drillers’ 400 relay team to Masters championship. He was third at the CIF State Championships in the 100 and fourth in the 200.
Suspected DUI Teen Driver Arrested After Crash Involving 2 Vehicles in Bakersfield
BAKERSFIELD, Calif., July 27 (KNN) — A 17-year-old female driver was taken into custody for suspected DUI following an injury traffic collision in the city of Bakersfield… Read more "Suspected DUI Teen Driver Arrested After Crash Involving 2 Vehicles in Bakersfield">
A part of 'The Hive': Teacher of the Year encourages students to BEE amazing
Stephanie Holladay did not choose teaching as her first career choice, but when the youngest of her three children went to kindergarten, she said teaching found her. “I’ve always had a love of education and of the teachers who taught me all the way from elementary through college. But the teachers at my childrens’ school, they’re just really amazing and I looked up to them even prior to wanting to become a teacher,” Holladay said.
UPDATE: Sale of Pavilions in WeHo on hold as Kroger/Albertsons merger delayed
UPDATE 7/27/2024: The merger between Albertsons and Kroger has been put on hold, delaying the sale of nearly 600 stores, including the Pavilions in West Hollywood along with 62 other stores in California. A Colorado judge issued an order on Thursday temporarily halting the $24.6 billion merger following a challenge by the state attorney general, according to Bloomberg. The judge canceled an August 12 hearing and scheduled a trial on the merits of the merger for September 30. Kroger and Albertsons, the parent companies of Food 4 Less, Vons, and Pavilions, have agreed not to finalize the deal until the judge rules.
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