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A new HHS directive reverses decades-old interpretation of a 1996 law, restricting undocumented immigrants' health care services.
How do you stay active? The Blue Zones Project makes exercise more accessible by hosting its free Skate into Summer event.
For the last two months, the church has been holding clothing giveaways helping dozens in and around Shafter. The initiative has grown from helping 39 people the first month to 69 people this month.
Two California City councilmen resign during heated meeting after accusations of racism erupted over a $1,000 membership fee ...
A new crew will soon be heading to the International Space Station. It comes at a time of upheaval at NASA, where the agency ...
A Bakersfield mother and her five children are among four families left homeless after a fire believed to be caused by Fourth ...
Former Kern County Supervisor Zack Scrivner's status conference hearing on child sexual assault and weapons charges has been ...
Bakersfield stayed under 100° on Thursday, but won't on Friday, kicking off the second heatwave of the season.
The Kern County District Attorney is taking a second look at an elder abuse case after the victim’s daughter raised concerns about how the original investigation was handled.
With triple-digit temperatures sweeping across the Central Valley, Pacific Gas and Electric Co. is expanding efforts to help ...
A surprise move by the IRS that would allow pastors to back political candidates from the pulpit without losing their ...
Judge rules in favor of Bakersfield in Veterans Affairs clinic lawsuit, allowing the decade-long project to move forward ...