Tuesday, September 30th, 2025
Good morning, Bakersfield. Here's your local news at a glance for Tuesday, the 30th of September.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Arvin officials are working to save the community pool after the Bear Mountain Parks and Recreation District plans to demolish it for batting cages—due to a $9 million budget shortfall from Proposition 98 funding cuts, the city is preparing a letter and requesting a meeting to discuss reopening the facility. 23ABC News
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ Ganas Auto customers in Bakersfield are confused about where to send their car payments after parent company Tricolor Holdings filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy on September 10—calls to the dealership remain unanswered as the DMV investigates the issue. 23ABC News
- ➤ Starbucks closed four local stores as part of a national plan that shuttered over 500 outlets due to falling sales and profits — this decision has affected customers and partners and may lead to a new company strategy. 23ABC News
- ➤ A new capital summit celebrating Kern’s entrepreneurial spirit will soon bring together local entrepreneurs, investors and industry leaders in an event added to a calendar that already has energy and economic summits and a women’s business conference. The Bakersfield Californian
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ Actor Charlie Sheen will join conservative talk show host Megyn Kelly’s 'LIVE' tour at Dignity Health Arena in Bakersfield—replacing Charlie Kirk who died on September 10. Historian Victor Davis Hanson is still scheduled to appear with Kelly at the event. Bakersfield Now
ECONOMY NEWS
- ➤ Kern County has boosted California’s economy by contributing $60 billion from its agriculture and oil sectors, including producing nearly 250,000 barrels of oil every day. A new law passed earlier this month will increase oil and gas production while officials work to control pollution—supporting growth and affordable living. 23ABC News
FINANCE NEWS
- ➤ Joe Ducey from the Better Business Bureau explains that fake debt collectors use unlawful practices (as outlined by the FDCPA) to pressure locals into paying debts. He advises residents to document calls and verify collection notices before taking further action. 23ABC News
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ The State Water Board approved Kern County’s SGMA plan to halt groundwater overdraft, but many local farmers remain uncertain about how the new rules will affect their operations. Farmer Terry Chicca said farmers in areas without enough surface water may have to fallow up to 25% of their acreage—raising concerns about the future of local farming. 23ABC News
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Kern County Behavioral Health and Recovery Services in Bakersfield received $8 million in grant funding to expand mental health and addiction treatment services—adding staff, boosting treatment networks and supporting programs that offer alternatives to incarceration. The new funding will increase referrals and help people take crucial steps in their recovery. Bakersfield Now
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Northlane Concert
7:30-9 p.m. — The Nile Theater — Tickets available — Experience Northlane's new music with their fresh lineup.
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Goat Yoga Classes
8:30-9:30 a.m. — Cherry Acres — Bring your yoga mat — Enjoy a unique yoga experience complemented by friendly goats.
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Bely y Beto
3:00 – 4:30 PM — Dignity Health Arena, Theater and Convention Center — Cost info not available — Enjoy a vibrant family-friendly show featuring beloved characters Bely and Beto.
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Saliva Concert
11:30 AM – 8:00 PM — The Nile Theater — Ticketed event — Rock out with Saliva, the band that brought fresh energy and spirit since 2011.
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Paint Night at Cherry Acres
6 PM – 8 PM — Cherry Acres — $40 — Enjoy a guided painting session under the stars with snacks and drinks available.
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La Buena Y La Mala & Que Chulada Live
8 p.m. — La Movida Night Club — Ticket prices vary — Experience the vibrant regional music vibes of celebrated artist Alexis Garcilazo.
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NOR's 70th Anniversary Festival
3-9 p.m. — Polo Park — Free entry — Celebrate seven decades of community spirit with games, live music, and a spectacular drone light show.
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