Week’s Highs To Be in the 80s—National Weather Service
FRAZIER PARK, CA (Wednesday, July 7, 2021 at 7:30 a.m.)—This is a good week to get busy and finish up a lot of those projects that we just can’t seem to get done when it …
Tejon Bans Lead Ammo To Protect Condors
Environmental Group Calls Ban "A Contradiction"
At a press conference Friday, Feb. 23, held at the Audubon Center in Los Angeles the Tejon Ranch Company announced that it will discontinue the use of lead ammunition …
Wood Burning Stove Pollution Crackdown Hits Mountain
By Patric Hedlund, with reporting by Jeff Mowry
Imagine being chased around a supermarket parking lot by a summons server in Arizona because a year ago you sold a home in Lake of the Woods …
Shelly Mason Wins Four-Year Superintendent Contract From School District
By Patric Hedlund
At a special meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 21 the El Tejon Unified School District Board of Trustees voted to extend a four-year contract for the position of ETUSD Superintendent to longtime district …
News and Features
Paved Roads in Frazier Park?
Thursday, Mar 1 at 7:00 p.m.Cuddy Hall
To Pave or Not to Pave Trails Is Thursday’s Question
By Bob Anderson, Vice President MCTC
The debate over the paving of the trails in Frazier Park continues. ...
Robbery Suspect Nabbed by Alert Local Deputy
A sharp-eyed Frazier Park deputy foiled the getaway of a robbery suspect fleeing down the Interstate 5 on Friday, Feb. 23 at about 2:48 p.m.
Watch Commander Dan Leper commented Sunday: “You take an armed ...
Pony Stolen from Living Museum in Bakersfield
Mountain Residents Asked To Keep Watch
The public’s help is needed to locate Thomas, a pony believed stolen from the California Living Museum’s (CALM) petting zoo. The 15-year-old pony has been a part of the ...
Fine Art Opens Inspiration for Young Students
By Ronnie Wild
Students at the Pine Mountain Learning Center are studying fine art this winter under the instruction of local artist Denise Nelson, who has a son in the school.
Over four weeks, four ...
Regarding Trail Options
Letter from Supervisor Ray Watson To Frazier Park Property Owners
I urge Frazier Park property owners to attend a meeting scheduled for 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, March 1, at Cuddy Hall to discuss options for ...
Town Council Announces Events, Elections
What is CEQA Anyway? Is That A Greek Donut with Cream?
Have you ever wanted to gain access to those exclusive events at the Magic Castle in Hollywood so you could hear magicians explain their ...
Cuddy Hall Hosts Lions Day Care After Frozen Pipes Flood Preschool
Frozen pipe stories have been flying around all our mountain neighborhoods this year. It seems that nearly everyone knows someone with burst pipes, or a story of their own ordeal. Here’s one that was pretty ...
Inconvenient Stories Features Local Veteran
By Simba Wiley Roberts
There is a new book on the market and it is called Inconvenient Stories: Vietnam War Veterans.
The official publication date is in March and it is available at Barnes & ...
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