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Whitewater rafters portaged a boat for 16 miles beside the Kern River, protesting the removal of water for a hydropower plant. The facility's license is up for renewal.
Shown are prior Army Corps of Engineers research and demonstration treatment, and proposed, sites within the Lower Connecticut River watershed.
The Tübatulabal people who called the Kern River Valley home for thousands of years had distinct names for each branch of the river. They called the North Fork of the Kern, Palegewanap, meaning place ...
Environment Raft Guides Share the Stewardship Load at Flathead River Access Sites A new stewardship program between the Flathead National Forest and a trio of river outfitters helps distribute the ...
Viking ocean and river cruises are both great options, but taking your personal travel style, priorities, and pace into account will ensure a dream vacation to remember.
Water. Cool, refreshing, free – and safe. Kern County is going to do their own take on the spray park that the city has had so much success with. Smack dab in the middle of Hart Park, the 370-acre ...
It won’t be ready until next summer, but Hart Memorial Park is set to get a new adventure playground complete with a Kern River-themed water feature.
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) — A 49-year-old man has been identified by the coroner after dying in the Kern River on Tuesday. Clint Joel Wampler, of Lake Isabella, died June 24 in the Kern River, ...
The Kern County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously this week to approve a revised oil and gas rezoning ordinance that could allow for nearly 2,700 new oil wells to be permitted each year.
The Kern County Coroner’s Office has identified a man who was later found dead after going into the Kern River as 49-year-old Clint Joel Wampler of Lake Isabella.
Cal Water works around the clock to maintain water service during public safety power shutoffs in Kern River Valley, while local businesses face thousands in losses from outages.
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KBAK/KBFX) — The Kern County Coroner’s Office has identified a man who was later found dead after going into the Kern River as 49-year-old Clint Joel Wampler of Lake Isabella.