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 …
1857 Tejon Quake Explained

The Big One Was ‘Our’ Fault
Walk outside and take a long look at the San Emigdio Mountains that form the wall between our communities and the San Joaquin Valley. "Made in Mexico" is a …
Covelli Court Appeal To Be Heard October 15

Legal Problems For Shropshire Family Continue
A legal appeal filed by the family of Nicholas Covelli is scheduled to be heard October 15 at 9 a.m. in federal court in San Francisco. Covelli was killed …
Pioneer Day Peddlers Faire Will Rock Saturday, Oct. 6
Fire on the Mountain to Perform
Imagine walking back into time, surrounded by artifacts from bygone ages, a flea market from 50 to 150 years ago rich with antiques and collectibles.
Imagine entering a festival …
Lovers’ Spats Endanger Lives
By Patric Hedlund
Former lovers had a rough time coping with the call of that wild Harvest Moon last week. Local deputies responded to two potentially life-threatening domestic violence reports. One involved a small child, …
News and Features
Artwalk and Chalk Art Festival Transform Frazier Business District
By Gary Meyer with The Mountain Enterprise staff
The Chalk Art Festival (now in its fourth year) was buzzing with dynamic talent and live music as Frazier Park’s first annual Art Walk added to the ...
Ancient Sites Light Archaeology on Fire
Los Padres Secrets Revealed By Fire Are Told at Saturday, Oct 6, 7 p.m. Sierra Club Program
What was the impact of last year’s fires on the extensive ancient rock art located in this area? ...
Alarm at Air Quality Drop Spurs Action
By Linda MacKay, Mountain Communities Town Council
Most Mountain Community residents assume that the air they breath is much better than air in other parts of the state. However, the Mountain Communities Town Council (MCTC) ...
Protect Your Home from Fire Now
Get Safe Before Santa Ana Season Arrives
By Tony Diffenbaugh, Inspector, Kern County Fire Department
While many regions of the country are entering their wet season, Southern California is entering what is typically the most ...
ETUSD Building Plan Is Presented
By Esther Pereira, Community Education Reporter
Only five community members and two El Tejon Unified School District staff attended the special hearing by the ETUSD Governing Board Wednesday, Sept. 26 to consider the Facilities Master ...
Big Rig Overturns, Blocks I-5 Traffic For Hours
By Cat Buckles, The Mountain Enterprise
Mountain commuters on the Interstate 5 ran into an unexpected barricade keeping them from work and appointments on Wednesday, Oct. 3.
At 2:20 a.m. a 2002 Freightliner big rig ...
Headlines
Calendar and Announcements
Columns
Community
- Legend of Sleepy Hollow Fall Festival Set for October 20
- Community Assistance HotLine 2-1-1 Now 24/7
- Pull Out That Tuba! Band Open to All
- English Class For Adults Scheduled
- Concept and Design
- Supervisor Ray Watson to Run for Re-Election
- Enterprise on the Road: Tom and Dayne Yancey
- Frazier Park Filmmaker Featured at Kern Projections Film Festival October 10
- Robotics Report
- Enterprise on the Road: Wolfe Pack
- Wind Wolves Preserve to Celebrate 100,000 Children
- Eva’s Cleaners Opens in LOW
- Acclaimed Author J.A. Jance Headlines Festival of Books
Community Input
Obituaries
- John Russel Columbo, February 12, 1938 – July 31, 2007
- Howard B. Kolbeins, June 27, 1925 – September 14, 2007
- Jerry Wade Yancy, June 17, 1958 – September 26, 2007
- Robert