Victoria Rodgers

Victoria Rodgers is an editor and reporter for Kern Sol News. Born in Bakersfield, CA, she received her Bachelor of Arts in English from Rockford University in Illinois. She can be reached at victoria@southkernsol.org.

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KC Public Health, Fairgrounds open mass vaccination clinic

October 11, 2021 / By

The Kern County Public Health Services Department is opening a free walk-up COVID-19 vaccination clinic at the Kern County Fairgrounds on October 12, 2021.

Board of Supervisors hold public hearing on redistricting process

September 29, 2021 / By

During Tuesday’s board meeting, the Kern County Board of Supervisors considered an item that included a presentation on final 2020 Census Data, a public hearing to receive testimonies on redistricting criteria and communities of interest, and provided direction on draft district plans.

How CARB’s ACF rule can transform California

September 17, 2021 / By

On August 26, the California Air Resources Board (CARB) released the first draft of their Advance Clean Fleet (ACF) rule.

Housing authority providing financial assistance during COVID-19 pandemic

September 3, 2021 / By

The Kern County Housing Authority is currently accepting applications for their Rent and Utility Assistance Program, a program that provides short-term assistance for rent and/or utility costs.

All of Us or None host a T-Shirt design contest to bolster vaccination efforts

August 30, 2021 / By

If you’d like a chance to win a prize and protect your community, All of Us or None, a key partner with the United Against COVID-19 Coalition in Kern County, has an opportunity for you.

Independent (virtual) studies is now an option for students, parents

August 5, 2021 / By

With the passage of Assembly Bill 130, students will now have the option to partake in a virtual independent studies program for the upcoming school year as the pandemic it still very present.

California State Universities will require COVID-19 vaccination for Fall 2021

July 28, 2021 / By

Faculty, staff, and students attending a California State University—the largest system of four-year higher education in the country— in the fall will be required to be vaccinated against the COVID-19 virus to access campuses.

Kern County residents come together virtually to learn how redistricting impacts their community

July 20, 2021 / By

Kern County held its first virtual informational meeting to educate the public on the redistricting process and public mapping tools Monday evening.

Gov. Newsom Passes California Comeback Plan, Provides Statewide Relief

July 16, 2021 / By
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Governor Gavin Newsom signed off on his California Comeback Plan on Monday—a $100 billion plan that is being called the “biggest economic recovery package in California’s history.”

Golden Valley High School to host COVID-19 vaccination clinic Saturday

July 8, 2021 / By

The Greenfield Family Resource Center is partnering with Golden Valley High School and Adventist Health to provide free COVID-19 vaccinations during the month of July.