Yearly Archives: 2017

Deputies searching for man who robbed Oildale bank

Deputies searching for man who robbed Oildale bank

The Kern County Sheriff’s Department released photos of a man suspected of robbing the Chase Bank in Olidale on July 14. Deputies said the man is considered armed and dangerous. He is described as dark complected white male or Indian male, 35-40 years old, approximately 6-feet tall with a medium build. The suspect had a full…Continue Reading

Disney provides a tease to Star Wars Land, sets web on fire

Disney provides a tease to Star Wars Land, sets web on fire

Disney’s annual D23 Expo is the ultimate for die-hard fans of the entertainment company, and fans weren’t disappointed Friday when they got a sneak peek of the new Stars Wars Land currently under construction at Disneyland. The Star Wars-themed attraction is expected to open in 2019, but Friday offered the first major look at what…Continue Reading

Why are Republican’s losing faith in America’s universities?

Why are Republican’s losing faith in America’s universities?

During the July 13 episode of “The Richard Beene Show,” Richard Beene and Cal State University Bakersfield political science professor Dr. Jeanine Kraybill discussed a recent Pew Research Center finding that a majority of those identifying as Republicans say colleges and universities have a negative effect on the way the country is moving forward. From…Continue Reading

BPD chief orders internal investigation into alleged beating of girl

BPD chief orders internal investigation into alleged beating of girl

Bakersfield Police Department Chief Lyle Martin ordered an internal investigation of an alleged beating of a 19-year-old girl by an officer, but the move covers after the local NAACP released a video of the allegations that went viral. In a two-paragraph news release, the police department said that Martin would have internal investigation matter. Tatyana…Continue Reading

Bakersfield’s state is transportation focused, with revenue challenges

Bakersfield’s state is transportation focused, with revenue challenges

The annual State of the City luncheon brought together a full house Wednesday to hear how Bakersfield’s is progressing, and all signs point to a city that is focused on transportation improvements. The annual luncheon, sponsored by the Greater Bakersfield Chamber of Commerce, featured Mayor Karen Goh and City Manager Alan Tandy providing the two…Continue Reading

SCOTT COX: Naming post office for Merle Haggard was no brainer

SCOTT COX: Naming post office for Merle Haggard was no brainer

During the July 11 episode of “First Look with Scott Cox,” host Scott Cox said that Congress’ recent approval of naming Bakersfield’s downtown post office after the late Merle Haggard was a “no brainer” that both parties understood. “How do you not do that?” Cox said. “You don’t do that and you’re out. We will…Continue Reading

First Look: Who makes a good Reuben sandwich in Bakersfield?

First Look: Who makes a good Reuben sandwich in Bakersfield?

The off-microphone chattering was already well under way Tuesday between Scott Cox and Michael Hopper, who host “First Look with Scott Cox,” and it all centered around a sandwich. The question was a simple one: where can one find a great Reuben sandwich in Bakersfield? While Scott Cox said he was not a huge fan…Continue Reading

Brush fire reveals dead body in Bakersfield field

Brush fire reveals dead body in Bakersfield field

The Kern County Sheriff’s Department is investigating the death of a man whose body was found in a field after a grass fire at Cottonwood and Pacheco roads on July 2. Deputies said the man has not been identified and they are still awaiting a report on the cause and manner of his death.Continue Reading

Firefighters make progress on Alamo Fire near Santa Maria

Firefighters make progress on Alamo Fire near Santa Maria

Firefighters started making significant progress on the 28,000-acre Alamo Fire burning southeast of Santa Maria, and the blaze is now 45 percent contained. With more than 2,000 firefighters on scene, the fire was kept in check Monday night with minimal activity, according to Cal Fire. Firefighters still have to contend with low humidity and difficult…Continue Reading

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Lauren Skidmore, Advocate to Christina Scrivner, Opens Up About Scrivner Case

Lauren Skidmore, Advocate to Christina Scrivner, Opens Up About Scrivner Case

CEO of the Open Door Network & Advocate to Christina Scrivner & her children, Lauren Skidmore sits down with Ralph Bailey to discuss the latest on the case against former Kern County Supervisor Zack Scrivner & whats next for his family as this case continues to get delayed. KERN Radio · Lauren Skidmore, Advocate to…

Ralph & Ragone Discuss 81st Anniversary of D-Day

Ralph & Ragone Discuss 81st Anniversary of D-Day

The Ralph Bailey Show welcomes historian Nick Ragone to the broadcast as he & Ralph discuss one of America’s most historical moments, the storming of the beaches of Normandy, France in World War 2. KERN Radio · Ralph & Ragone Discuss 81st Anniversary of D-Day

Congressman Fong Talks Big Beautiful Bill & Ukraine

Congressman Fong Talks Big Beautiful Bill & Ukraine

The Ralph Bailey Show welcomes Congressman Vince Fong to the show as they discuss the Congress’s decision to vote in Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill & the Congressman give his thoughts on Russia’s recent attacks on Ukraine. KERN Radio · Congressman Fong Talks Big Beautiful Bill & Ukraine