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After finishing in fourth place in the Mojave River League, the Burroughs boys’ tennis team thought their season was over.
Sgt. John Pinney Aquatics Center is 95% designed. City Staff says 95% designed because we are waiting on the Bidding Specifications to be complete so we can officially put the ...
Speakers at Monday’s special meeting of the Kern County Board of Supervisors regarding a pair of groundwater basin ...
In front of students, faculty, board members, community members, and John Gilliland’s family, Immanuel Christian School ...
Burroughs baseball hosted Lancaster High in a non-league matchup as both teams wait for the final rankings and CIF-SS to ...
The Burroughs golf team competed in the Mojave River League Qualifier on Tuesday, April 29, with a chance to earn a berth to ...
All of the drama and vitriol of a long-running groundwater feud in the high desert played out before the Kern County Board of ...
The Kern County fire Department rescued a pair of critically injured patients after a side-by-side all-terrain vehicle crash ...
A mom and her son take a selfie while holding a butterfly at the annual Ridgecrest Regional Hospital Butterfly Release on ...
The Burroughs High Administration and Athletic Department held a private ceremony in honor of those who have been enshrined ...
Sprinklers at the Leroy Jackson Sports Complex are seen helping Mother Nature water the grass during Monday morning's rain. A ...
California Interscholastic Federation awarded an at-large playoff entry to Burroughs boys’ tennis after the Burros missed out ...