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Hunting deer? Testing now required in 4 hunt zones, including Madera
MADERA, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – Deer season starts Saturday, and hunters across four hunt zones, including Madera, are now required to test their catches for Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD), the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) announced Friday. The zones where testing is required include D7, X9a, X9b and X9c. A map of the zones can […]
Cleaner trucks, cleaner air: Air District receives grant to benefit Central Valley
FRESNO, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – Cleaner air is in store for the Central Valley after the Valley Air District Governing Board took action to accept over $1.2 million in federal funding to replace heavy-duty trucks, the Air Pollution Control District announced Friday. According to the Valley Air District, heavy-duty trucks and other mobile sources are the […]
Fresno Unified adopts weekly early release schedule, joining other large California districts
Starting this school year, Fresno Unified is adopting an early release schedule, joining a dozen of the state’s other largest school districts as well as its neighbors in Fresno County who’ve embraced the practice for years. Now, students enrolled in the state’s third-largest district with nearly 70,000 students...
Fresno’s anti-encampment law gets final approval, enforcement begins next month
The Fresno City Council officially adopted its anti-camping ordinance to the outrage of community members who spoke in opposition during public comment. Councilmembers gave final approval Thursday for the ordinance that will punish residents for sleeping and building encampments on public spaces with fines and jail time. The move was seen as a victory for anxious local business owners and residents who said the rise of camps in their neighborhoods created health and safety concerns, and infringed on their rights to comfortably access places like public parks.
State Superintendent Tony Thurmond Addresses Hate in Schools Following Racist Incident in Culver City
Last week, Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond denounced hate crimes in schools following a racist and homophobic incident that occurred at a Culver City school. At a press conference on Aug. 8, Thurmond joined the Culver City Unified School District (CCUSD), the County of Los Angeles Commission on Human...
‘Devil Raiders’ Resolve Chaos, Get Fighters Going at Massive Exercise
MOJAVE, Calif.—Like a shrine in a temple, the plastic dog sat atop a projector in the center of the tactical operations tent for the 621st Contingency Response Squadron, reminding the Airmen inside that they could still accomplish the mission despite challenging circumstances. The plastic totem is a reference to...
Tehachapi High School vs. Ridgeview High School Football Live Stream, TV Info - Friday, August 16
On Friday, August 16 at 6:00 PM PT, Tehachapi High School is away from home versus Ridgeview High School. Sign up for an NFHS Network annual pass and get full access to live regular season and postseason sporting events and get 45% off compared to a monthly pass. Tehachapi vs....
Mountain of Fun: Joe Peters to perform in Tehachapi during eventful weekend
Bakersfield's Joe Peters to perform at Green Street Get Down, a free concert in Downtown Tehachapi on Saturday. The concert is a part of a big weekend that features the 61st annual Mountain Festival.
Police seek community help identifying two suspects who broke into the Littlerock Post Office
Authorities are looking for two suspects who broke into the Littlerock Post Office on August 7. Thurston County Sheriff’s Office (TCSO) released CCTV footage from the post office, showing the faces of the two male suspects. The two suspects in face masks spray-painted the camera outside the post office...
5th human case of flea-borne typhus reported in Orange County
Public health advisories have been posted near the intersection of Slater Avenue and Magnolia Street in Fountain Valley after a case of flea-borne typhus was detected in the area."Most of the animals that spread the disease are cold-blooded, so when it's warmer, they're more active," explained Brian Brannon with Orange County Mosquito and Vector Control."It's spread by the actual flea dirt or the excrement of the fleas, so when you scratch yourself, that dirt gets into your bloodstream."There have been five confirmed cases of flea-borne typhus in Orange County this year. The most recent case was reported in Fountain Valley...
Ilja Skopincevs from Latvia spends summer in Ridgecrest
Laura Quezada News Review Staff Writer– Imagine being an introvert and going halfway around the world to a foreign country, going door-to-door, selling educational materials. That sounds pretty gutsy, even for an extrovert, but that’s what Ilja Skopincevs of Latvia has been doing every summer since 2017. A...
Revitalization planned for Old Town Kern, including Narducci's
The City approved an agreement with Kimley-Horn and Associates Inc. for plans to improve the area of Old Town Kern. Part of the plan includes the reopening of classic landmarks like Narducci's.
Hospital needs help to identify patient found in Richmond
(KRON) — Alameda Health System needs help identifying a patient who was found in Richmond and arrived at Wilma Chan Highland Hospital on July 24 without any identification. The man is between 26-35 years old and has large tattoos on his arms with the names “Chase” and “Kiersten.” He has dark hair, 5-feet, 8-inches tall, […]
New initiatives at TUHS designed to keep kids focused
As Taft Union High School moves into the 2024-2025 school year, students and faculty are greeted with new initiatives, intended to enhance the educational experience. These additions are all promising, taking into consideration that the learning environment has shifted since COVID-19 with excessive cell phone usage during class time, a decline in dashboard progress, and more. Despite these challenges, however, there has been an ongoing effort to help students steer away from distractions and towards engagement.
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