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The end is in sight for a project that, when completed, will have been more than 15 years in the making. → Read More
Two men convicted of murdering a McDonald’s employee in Rosamond received life sentences on Wednesday. → Read More
Three young men with most of their lives ahead of them will now likely spend that time behind bars. → Read More
Want to know about local weather conditions or when a closed road will be reopen? → Read More
The Bakersfield City School District's modified summer school program will focus on remedial English and math. → Read More
After many years of use, Bakersfield College’s football stadium is in need of a little love. → Read More
Fresno Pacific University’s Bakersfield campus is getting a new home in March. → Read More
The Bakersfield City School District’s summer school program could return as soon as the 2020-21 school year. → Read More
Bakersfield has traditionally had a bit of a perception problem. → Read More
It started with the small things at first — forgetting to do something, saying things that had already been said. → Read More
Eddie Turney loves to race remote-control cars. → Read More
Some Kern County workers have not escaped the clutches of the ongoing federal government shutdown. → Read More
Ken Keller has been named the new president and CEO of Memorial Hospital. → Read More
That was the response that Ida Figures said she and her daughter got after they bought some food and provided a little bit of money to a homeless man they came across in November near the Walmart store on Panama Lane. “At first, I thought what we had done wasn’t that significant, but what he said kind of hit me in the gut and made me realize that for somebody who doesn’t have food every day, an… → Read More
The Kern High School District saw its graduation rates dip for the first time in five years, according to new data from the California Department of Education. → Read More
A company that a group of Centennial High students have formed allows students and others to purchase bulletproof backpacks, pepper spray, stun guns and other items to protect themselves in → Read More
Buying gifts for family is the usual focus of the Christmas shopping season but some nonprofit organizations hope the giving spirit will extend to them, as well. → Read More
Michael Horne describes himself as a developmentally disabled man who will advocate for students who face hardship and live with disabilities. → Read More
Bakersfield College’s southwest center may move to a new temporary space next spring. → Read More
There is no us and them. There’s just us. → Read More