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The Class of 2025 is headed in many directions. Some students are pursuing trades, while others are attending community ...
Kevin Stone, a board-certified hypnotist, fascinated members of the mountain community with a fun and impressive hypnosis ...
On May 22, the Senate voted 51 to 44 to overturn the California Clear Air Act waivers, which mandated 35% of new 2026 model ...
A wildfire ignited Thursday, May 29, just below the Tecuya Ridge Fuel Break, putting recent fire mitigation efforts by the Los Padres National Forest Service to the test.
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This month marks the 50th anniversary of an event that changed the life of Lake of the Woods resident Al Fleming. In 1961 Fleming was 17 years old, resident of a little Florida town an hour north of ...
At recent public hearings organized by the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC), the argument on the table was simple but urgent: in an increasingly wireless world, should California still ...
“Mountain Strong!” said a man with “We the People” and “In God We Trust” tattooed on the inside of his left forearm. The soft-spoken retired nurse across from him joined in. At the other end of the ...
Kids and their families had a blast at the El Tejon Spring Carnival, which offered food, games, entertainment, music, raffle baskets and even alpacas. People lined up in the cafeteria hall for tickets ...
For the past seven years, Neenach residents have suffered from the effects of mulch (or “boiler fuel” as many residents call it) dumping on their land. The most visible dangers caused by the dumping ...