At about 8:50 a.m. on Friday, March 20, reports were received from Lake Hughes, Neenach, and 3 Points residents about a property raid on the 46000 block of 266th Street in Lake Hughes…(please see ...
Frazier Park and the surrounding mountain communities got a dose of energy, instruction, and inspiration…(please see below to view full stories and photogr ...
With the Community Streetscape Project kicking off to beautify downtown Frazier Park, Kern County and District 2 Supervisor ...
The Frazier Mountain High School (FMHS) baseball team has gone winless in each of the last two seasons (2024 and 2025). The ...
Eight schools in Kern County have been recognized among the 2026 California Distinguished Schools, one of the state’s highest ...
Above: Ukulele jammers, led my Susan Amon (bottom right) hold their final jam session at Frazier Mountain Public Library after 10 years playing together To see full stories with photos, please ...
The flags at the Cody Prosser Memorial at Frazier Mountain Park are replaced about twice a year, according to Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) member Andrew Reininger…(please see below to view full ...
Many people consider their pets to be members of the family. On March 6, Kayla and Nichole Stewart tragically lost…(please see below to view full stories and photographs) Above: Molly, who sadly ...
Baseball and softball seasons are underway for the Frazier Mountain High School (FMHS) Falcons, with opening day being held on Friday, February 27…(please see below to view full stories and ...
Above: Images of some of the planter boxes throughout downtown Frazier Park that will be refurbished as part of the Community Streetscape Project surrounding images of a few of the native plants being ...
After the brutal killing of Pancho the pig at Frazier Mountain High School (FMHS) in September 2025, what began as a tragic moment for one student and the Future Farmers of American (FFA) program has ...
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