NewsLocal report: First-place Blaze wins 5th straightJuan Silva's RBI double with one out in the seventh inning tied the game and Kyle Waldrop added a sacrifice fly later in the inning that was the difference in the Bakersfield Blaze's 6-5 win over Inland Empire Monday night at Sam Lynn Ballpark. It was the fifth straight win for Bakersfield, which has the California League's best record (24-8). Categories: Sports Information in Bakersfield
Local report: First-place Blaze wins 5th straightJuan Silva's RBI double with one out in the seventh inning tied the game and Kyle Waldrop added a sacrifice fly later in the inning that was the difference in the Bakersfield Blaze's 6-5 win over Inland Empire Monday night at Sam Lynn Ballpark. It was the fifth straight win for Bakersfield, which has the California League's best record (24-8). Categories: Sports Information in Bakersfield
Police: Man wanted for apparent unprovoked attack
BAKERSFIELD, CA -- Bakersfield police need your help finding a man suspected of hitting another man in the face with his elbow last month. Investigators say the man attacked the victim on April 26 in the 1100 block of South P Street and that attack appeared to be unprovoked. The victim suffered a traumatic head injury, according to police and was admitted to the hospital.
Police describe the suspect as a white man, 30’-40’s, 5’11”-6’0”, reddish/blond curly hair, gray full beard/goatee, wearing a black baseball cap, black hoodie, blue jeans and black riding boots. The suspect vehicle is described as a: older model custom chopper, unknown plate. Anyone with information regarding this case is encouraged to call Detective Chris Feola at (661) 326-3871 or Bakersfield police at (661) 327-7111. Categories: Bakersfield News and Surrounding Areas
Police: Man steals car stereo
BAKERSFIELD, CA -- Bakersfield police are looking for a man they say stole a car stereo from a vehicle last week. Police say on Sunday afternoon April 27, the man forced his way into the victim's car in the 3200 block of Ming Avenue and removed the car stereo.
Police describe the man as white, 20's, 5'10", heavy build, short military style haircut. He was seen wearing a brown t-shirt, red shorts, black tennis shoes, a wrist watch on his left wrist and a large cross medallion around his neck. Police say the suspect vehicle is a black Honda, 2000's 2-door. Anyone with information, is asked to call Detective Craig Checklenis at 661-326-3907 or Bakersfield police at 661-327-7111. Categories: Bakersfield News and Surrounding Areas
High-Speed Rail's direction to be decided
FRESNO, CA - The direction of the high speed rail line will likely be decided on Wednesday. The original plan has it going right through Bakersfield, but city officials hope it doesn't get that far.
On Tuesday, there will be a public hearing at Fresno City Hall on the plans. The high speed train's tracks are reported to be coming from downtown Fresno to downtown Bakersfield. Its environmental impact report became available April 18th, but state and city leaders said 17 days to review the 20,000 pages wasn't enough time to know the impact on having a train run through Bakersfield. Bakersfield City Manager Alan Tandy said the train's route would take out arena parking and the joint city utilities and law enforcement car servicing lots. Bakersfield officials sent a one hundred page letter to the rail authority, but didn't get an adequate response, according to Tandy. Tandy said the bright spot is a second item proposal that would stop the rail north of 7th Standard Road. "We can't not be able to provide services from our only common facility in the middle of the city from which we disperse all of our trucks and vehicles," said Tandy. "And, if they are making a commitment not to build that section until they've spent more time working with us on the alignment and the routing and so on, that would be a good thing." The public hearing is scheduled from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday at Fresno City Hall. California High-Speed Rail Authority board members will be there to answer questions. The board will be back at Fresno City Hall on Wednesday, May 7 to certify the report, which would give the go-ahead to start procuring land for the high-speed rail project. The city also sent a proposal asking the board to give Bakersfield officials 60 days notice if it plans to make changes to its rail line plans. Categories: Bakersfield News and Surrounding Areas
Civil trial continues against the Kern High School DistrictBAKERSFIELD, CA - The back and forth continues in the civil trial between the family of an autistic girl and the Kern High School District. The family is suing, claiming the then 16-year-old was sexually assaulted on school grounds by another student and is mentally damaged as a result. The judge in this case, Lorina Brumfield, ruled not to allow our cameras in the courtroom Monday. Four people took the stand Monday. They included the former coordinator of special education for the district, two teachers aides, and a speech pathologist. They all testified they were familiar with the female student in this case either before or after the alleged assault. In 2009, a teacher's aide found an autistic boy and the autistic girl in the bathroom at Independence High School. The boy was behind her with his hands on her hips, and both had their pants down, but the distinct said nothing else happened. The girl's family says she was hurt from the experience. They claim her learning regressed and her behavior worsened. But, the school district's special education coordinator at the time of the incident testified Monday, her educators did not see a difference in the girl, in her learning skills or behavior after the incident. The family's attorney, Ralph Wegis, was not surprised by the testimony. "What I am going to hear out of the school is what the school attorney would like to present in this case, that there is no change, uh, at all," said Wegis. "I think the real question is why at school is she having the problems she does, and I think what they are doing is they are consciously ignoring those problems because they don't want to confront them." The Kern High School District did not comment again. Police reports from this incident are not allowed into evidence in this trial. However, Tuesday, an officer who responded hours after the teenagers were found in the bathroom, will testify. The trial is expected to last another two weeks. Categories: Bakersfield News and Surrounding Areas
Tehachapi men under arrest on suspicion of pointing laser at airplane
TEHACHAPI, CA -- Two Tehachapi men are under arrest on suspicion of pointing a laser at an airplane and drug possession.
Officers arrested Daniel Mahler and Mario Manero Sunday night, after a pilot reported he was being targeted by a green laser while landing. That pilot said he was temporarily disoriented by the beam. A Tehacapi police officer went up with the pilot, who again was targeted by the laser. Officers say it was coming from the 1400 block of Cimarron Court in Tehachapi. Police searched a home and found the laser, along with a half pound of meth with a street value of more than $20,000. They also found scales, other drug paraphenalia and $1,400 in cash. Officers also seized an 8 millimeter rifle and ammunition. Categories: Bakersfield News and Surrounding Areas
Funeral services for May 6, 2014Services scheduled Earlene Bocleair, 82, Riverside, April 30 in Riverside. Visitation 9 to 10 a.m. May 10, Greenlawn Southwest Celebration of Life Center; service 10 a.m. May 10, Greenlawn Southwest Celebration of Life Center. Greenlawn Funeral Home Southwest. Categories: Bakersfield California Local News
Making energy efficiency homes afforable
A new program that helps homeowners make energy and water efficiency renovations through financing, is celebrating success here in Kern County.
There are many benefits to making your home energy efficient, and now some Kern County communities have even more incentive to make those helpful renovations. HERO allows homeowners to make those money-saving improvements without any out-of-pocket cost. It's a bright idea when it comes to energy efficiency and saving you money. Since its launch in March, the Home Energy Renovation Opportunity, or HERO, has been a hit in communities throughout Kern County. "I'm excited to see that we already have 500,000 in committed success. We've got millions in the pipeline literally, and I believe the program's going to go and it's the private policy we should really be touting here locally," said Chair of the Kern County Board of Supervisors Leticia Perez. HERO is the leading property-assessed, clean energy, financing program nationwide. The private program provides tax deductible, low-interest loans for homeowners who want to make energy and water efficient renovations. Payments are made through property taxes and can be paid off over as many as 20 years. "The biggest thing is that we actually don't use credit score as a qualifying criteria for this type of financing product, and it's really what distinguishes the HERO program, and it's allowed the HERO program to become the number one energy efficiency financing program in the nation," said Matt Messina, Community Development Manager for HERO. Bland Solar, a locally registered HERO contractor, anticipates a significant increase in business through the program, creating dozens of jobs over the next few years. "I'd say it's been beneficial to me as a contractor. I think most importantly to me though is putting people to work in Kern County, hiring local people, training local people, and providing a means of making a living," said CEO and owner of Bland Solar, Glen Bland. Delano, Taft, and Ridgecrest are some of the local HERO communities. HERO is not yet available in Bakersfield and some other incorporated cities in the county. If you would like to learn more about HERO, click the Hotlink icon on our home page. Categories: Bakersfield News and Surrounding Areas
Suspected hit & run driver injured in crash near Valley Plaza
BAKERSFIELD, CA -- Bakersfield police say a suspected hit and run driver is hospitalized with moderate injuries following a crash near Valley Plaza Monday afternoon.
Police say the man driving a Chevrolet SUV was involved in a hit and run collision in the mall's parking lot. That's when police say he left the scene and started heading eastbound on Ming Avenue at a high rate of speed. Police say he struck the light pole and Ming Avenue and Hughes Lane with such force, the outside traffic light became dislodged and fell into the number one eastbound lane. Police believe alcohol was a factor in the collision. Anyone with information is asked to call Bakersfield police at 661-327-7111. Categories: Bakersfield News and Surrounding Areas
Motivational apps taking charge of your fitness, literally
BAKERSFIELD,CA- When putting your alarm across the room isn't enough motivation to get you out of bed, how about apps that charge you every time you hit the snooze button?
"Everyone plays little psychological games with themselves. But that isn't one I'll play," said Bakersfield resident Melonie Demkey. With apps like Charity Alarm, there is now an incentive to get out of bed. "Every time you hit snooze, it links up to either your credit card or bank account and then it puts it into a specific fund for a charity of your choice,"said Gabe Ulloa with Arrc Technology. Other apps like Pact, allow you to log the number of days you go to the gym and your meals on myfitnesspal.com . When you sign up for a pact, you select a certain amount, $5 or $10-that is deducted from your credit card or paypal account for each day you miss. "Now if you actually succeed and hit all of your goals. The money that they take from those who miss their goals. They actually distribute to those who are actually meeting their goals," said Ulloa. The app rewards users ranging from 30 cents to $5 per week. Some like the idea of a little more motivation to hit the gym. others, not so much. "I wouldn't want people to just arbitrarily take money out of my checking account just because i missed a gym appointment or decided to sleep in once,"said Bakersfield resident Mike Shoemaker. According to a study by the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, weight-loss mobile apps have the potential to be a helpful tool but they lack behavioral strategies that lead to weight-loss. There are 20 behavioral strategies that have been found to be effective in a weight loss journey including problem solving, stress reduction and relapse prevention. The apps studied included on average just 18 percent of those strategies. Categories: Bakersfield News and Surrounding Areas
CSUB roundup: Roadrunners finish sweep of Northern ColoradoGREELEY, Colo. -- Austin Davis struck out eight in 82/3 innings and did not walk a batter, and got some help from closer Max Carter as the Cal State Bakersfield baseball team held off Northern Colorado 4-3 on Sunday at Jackson Field, completing a three-game sweep. Davis (3-8) scattered eight hits and allowed three earned runs. he carried a 4-0 lead into the ninth before finally getting into trouble in the Western Athletic Conference game. Categories: Sports Information in Bakersfield
MIKE McCARTHY: Taking a moment to enjoy the showBINGHAMTON, N.Y. — There are moments in a career where you step back and take a moment to enjoy what is around you. One of those moments happened to me the other day. Starting pitchers are typically on a five-day rotation, with four days of preparation between each start. Categories: Sports Information in Bakersfield
Local report: Blaze holds off Nuts for 4th straight winKyle Waldrop of the Bakersfield Blaze doubled in the ninth inning and scored to break a tie on Marquez Smith's single in a 10-9 victory over the host Modesto Nuts at John Thurman Field. Reliever Carlos Gonzalez (1-0) struck out the side in the 9th, securing the wild win and three-game series sweep for Bakersfield, which is five games up on second-place Visalia in the Californian League's North Division race. Categories: Sports Information in Bakersfield
Relay for Life, coming together to fight cancerRelay for Life has come to an end, but the fight against cancer is stronger than ever. During the closing ceremonies Sunday morning, organizers said $1,134,485.50 was raised, making this the 11th Relay for Life in a row that has raised more than one million dollars. Relay organizers said there was 335 teams this year and more than 1,500 survivors participating. According to relay volunteers, the luminaria ceremony was once again a huge success, with more than 14,000 luminaria bags sold. To learn more about Relay for Life, visit www.relayforlife.org/bakersfieldca. Categories: Bakersfield News and Surrounding Areas
Funeral services for May 5, 2014Services pending Jesus Cueto, 66, Bakersfield, May 4. Basham Funeral Care. Categories: Bakersfield California Local News
Relay For Life raises more than a million dollars for cancer research
BAKERSFIELD, CA-- The 2014 Relay For Life came to a close Sunday morning, with participants taking to the track for one last lap. More than 1,500 cancer survivors and 335 teams took part in the event and raised $1,135,485.50 for cancer research. Organizers said it is the eleventh year in a row that Relay For Life has raised over a million dollars.
Patsy Romero said she has benefited from the research Relay For Life and the American Cancer Society funds. "It's given me hope,” Romero said. “ I am currently taking a research drug that was discovered through ACS funding and that drug is keeping my cancer from returning." Teams were asked to keep at least one walker on the track when the relay started Saturday morning. For Bakersfield resident Shane Lucey, it was a test of endurance. "Right at the end it was 45 and a half miles when I decided to call it quits," Lucey said. Salomon Martinez Jr. who is from Sacramento brought his family down to the relay as a way to show respect to the family members he has lost to the disease. Martinez Jr. and his family placed glow sticks in bag with names of loved ones on them. It was part of ceremony called The Luminaria. "We are showing what the void is in our hearts and hopefully that will remind others around us that the glow that should be in every heart,” said Martinez Jr. Even though the 2014 relay is over, the American Cancer Society is in constant need of volunteers. To find out how you can help, visit their website at www.cancer.org Categories: Bakersfield News and Surrounding Areas
Technical problems turn film screening into fracking debateThe film screening inside a Bakersfield church hall was never intended to be a community forum about fracking. But because of one technical problem after another, and a few restive oil and gas industry people in the audience, there was almost no avoiding it. Categories: Bakersfield California Local News
LOCAL REPORT: Gusbeth's 3-run HRs key Roadrunners winGREELEY, Colo. -- Chance Gusbeth hit a three-run home runs in the seventh and eighth innings and Soloman Williams also homered twice to power Cal State Bakersfield to a 19-7 Western Athletic Conference baseball win over Northern Colorado. The Roadrunners (19-26 overall, 11-9 WAC) finished with 21 hits, the second-most in a game in the program's six-season history. Categories: Sports Information in Bakersfield
LOCAL REPORT: Gusbeth's 3-run HRs key Roadrunners winGREELEY, Colo. -- Chance Gusbeth hit a three-run home runs in the seventh and eighth innings and Soloman Williams also homered twice to power Cal State Bakersfield to a 19-7 Western Athletic Conference baseball win over Northern Colorado. The Roadrunners (19-26 overall, 11-9 WAC) finished with 21 hits, the second-most in a game in the program's six-season history. Categories: Sports Information in Bakersfield
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