
Despite the temperatures outside, fall is just around the corner. And that means, so is the start of the Tehachapi apple season. Corey Costelloe works for the City Manager's Office. He says apples have been a part of Tehachapi's history for decades. "We do have quite a few farmers that also sell to Southern California. They sell to high-end restaurants because of the quality of apples that are up here,” Costelloe said. Path to Full Story on 29 Eyewitness News