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  • The Plight of Hanger 1

    Dale Hawkins, and Mark Pestana|Sep 27, 2014

    The preservation of the Tehachapi area's unique "transportation history" continues to be a priority for some dedicated volunteers. Friends of the Airport has embarked on several ventures intended to ensure that the local community and visitors have access to our city airport and its facilities for special events. Aviator Park has already served our community for several organizational picnics and fly-in events. Last year and this year the Warbird Fly-In, besides offering the public spectacular...

  • Meet Your New Neighbors

    Pat Doody, Welcome Hostess|May 24, 2014

    After a four year absence, Josh and Julia Orrantia have moved back to Tehachapi. They had moved to Irvine to be closer to family support and special schools for their children but they missed the mountains. Now they are looking forward to having Josh’s mom move here as well. Julia works in administration at Kaiser in Bakersfield where she supervises case managers. She was born in Davis, Calif., and is the middle child of three girls. She is still in the middle, because one sister lives in N...

  • First Friday 5 to 8 p.m., June 6

    May 24, 2014

    Gallery ‘N’ Gifts and the TVAA will be open for First Friday. Located on the corner of Tehachapi Blvd. and Green St. come by to see what they are up to. Photographer, Stephen Lee featured at Gallery ‘n’ Gifts. Sheridan’s Boutique Home Consignment are featuring fine furniture and home deco. They are located at 108 W. Tehachapi Blvd. next to Kelcy’s Restaurant. Oak Tree Art, Antiques, Etc. is right next door to Gallery ‘N’ Gifts. Tehachapi Treasure Trove, 116 E. Tehachapi Blvd. will be open during First Friday with refreshments and live music....

  • Meet Your New Neighbors

    Pat Doody, Welcome Hostess|Mar 1, 2014

    Fran Riggs had many reasons to move to Tehachapi when she retired. Although she had been born in Kern County, she has not lived here for many years. She did, however, still have family in the area and she had always loved the mountain setting and the change of seasons so Tehachapi seemed a natural choice when it came time to retire and move from the crowded city environment of Fullerton. Last fall Fran finally retired from 13 years as a buyer for the City of Fullerton. I was not sure what a...

  • 'Part 1' crimes drop 19%

    Tina Fisher Forde, The Forde Files No 62|Jan 18, 2014

    Tehachapi Police Chief Jeff Kermode reports that FBI-tracked "Part 1" crimes in the city dropped 19 percent from 2012 to 2013. The total number of reported crimes in that category was 580 in 2012. For the year 2013, the total fell to a total of 472. "Part 1" crimes include homicide, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, simple assault, burglary, larceny, auto theft and arson. See chart. The only "Part 1" crime that increased in the city of Tehachapi was rape, with five in 2013 compared to four in...

  • Cemetery Club

    Nick Altieri|Jan 4, 2014

    Kick off your New Year with an evening of delightful theater as Tehachapi Community Theater presents the production of Ivan Menchell's "Cemetery Club." The play opens at the Beekay Theater, Jan. 16, at 7:30 p.m. and will run four days only, through Jan. 18, with the Sunday matinee at 2 p.m. The Beekay Theater is located at 110 S. Green St. in downtown Tehachapi. This emotional drama touches on many subjects and themes, some humorous and some heartrending; it is suggested for an adult audience....