Aimee Preciado
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Organizations Host Event to Provide Opioid Education and Community Resources
Aaron’s Haven of Hope and the Carlos Marquez Forever 34 Foundation gathered for their first annual pajama and ornament-decorating event, where both foundations shared resources on opioid recovery and addiction.
Family Advocates Host Pajama Drive and Educational Event in Delano
The Carlos Marquez Forever 34 Foundation has partnered with the Aaron’s Haven of Hope Foundation to bring resources and information to the Delano community through a pajama drive and ornament-decorating event on Wednesday, Dec.
Organizations Hosting Thanksgiving Food Giveaways
As the holiday season approaches, Kern Sol sought out organizations across Kern County that provide food services and resources during this time of year.
Legal Clinic Offers Information on Workers Rights
The Delano Guardians and their collaborators, Central Valley Empowerment Alliance (CVEA), hosted a legal clinic on Nov.
Detention Center Continues to Face Local Opposition in McFarland Community
In California City, officials held a special city council meeting on Nov. 17 to address urgent matters.
McFarland Girls Win First Place in Cross Country County Championships, Advance to League Finals
On Saturday, Nov. 8, 2025, Hart Memorial Park hosted Kern County’s cross-country championships. High Schools all over Kern County met at Hart Park to compete in this rigorous race, which determines which team moves on to the league finals.
Legal Clinics Provide Free Assistance at Know Your Rights Event
On Nov. 20 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., the Delano Guardians and Central Valley Empowerment Alliance (CVEA) will host a workshop in McFarland at the Church of the Living Savior, located at 149 Fifth Street.
CalFresh Pause Highlights Gaps in Rural Communities
Due to the ongoing government shutdown, which began on October 1, 2025, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) has been a part of a series of government-funded resources that have been halted.
Tensions rise outside MHS classrooms
Over the last few years cities everywhere have been affected by the dwindling amounts of teachers willing to work in public education, also known as a national teacher turnover.
Interfaith Pilgrimage shines light on CA’s HEAL budget and challenges detention center conditions
In October 2023 the Interfaith Movement for Human Integrity organized a pilgrimage known as the Pilgrimage to HEAL our communities with the objective of orchestrating an event to shed light on the budget initiative throughout California known as Healthy Economies Adapting to Last (HEAL), and to protest the detention of immigrants held in centers all over California.
