The holiday season in the Kaweah subbasin got a little more jolly thanks to its formal removal from the state’s groundwater enforcement process on Tuesday.
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The councilmember says he was a teen at the time, adding that he now regrets his actions and wants to take accountability.
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The U.S. Transportation Department is threatening to shut down thousands of truck driving schools and trainers, part of the Trump administration's widening crackdown on industry.
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Family members were getting ready to cut the cake at a toddler's birthday party when gunfire erupted inside a banquet hall packed with relatives and friends over the weekend.
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Fearful of sharing sensitive information, California farmworkers began staying away from mobile medical clinics after President Trump took office. “There’s a lot of distrust,” said a doctor who works with them.
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Authorities are asking the public for tips in finding the person responsible for a shooting that killed four people at a banquet hall in Stockton. Eleven more were wounded. Faith leaders in the Stockton area planned a Sunday afternoon vigil to honor the dead and pray for the wounded.
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Public comments by the wife of the city’s assistant chief of police shed some light on the situation, in which the chief and assistant chief are both out on “authorized leave” from the force and an interim police chief has been named to lead the department. The whole situation also shines a light on multiple lawsuits facing the department.
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A new report issued by the jury this month says the Kern County Board of Supervisors’ decision in August to cut funding for the county’s department of public health by $12 million has left many services and programs underfunded.
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Faculty from the State Center Community College District cast a “no confidence” vote against Chancellor Carole Goldsmith.
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Students in Firebaugh are being awarded scholarships thanks to a new initiative.
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Photographer Sam Vestal's photo of President John F. Kennedy in Los Banos in 1962 is a powerful image, and has been featured in the Smithsonian.
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Monte Redondo could be seen from many miles away, and was a popular rendezvous for Spanish military explorers. Most scholars agree that it was located along the Fresno River west of Madera.
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Created for the 1915 Panama Pacific International Exhibition in San Francisco, the original sculpture sat for over 50 years in Mooney Grove Park. Today, a replica sits in its place.
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