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Evacuations ordered due to fire near road into Yosemite
MARIPOSA -- A wind-whipped wildfire near the main route into Yosemite National Park in the Sierra foothills forced the evacuation of at least 150 houses Monday and was threatening more, state fire officials said. The blaze that began Sunday afternoon had burned about had burned about 21/2 square miles, or 1,600 acres,...
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Wrong-way driver reported in massive 14 Freeway pileup, delay
AGUA DULCE -- A dozen people have been injured in a freeway accident north of Los Angeles. KABC-TV reports three were critically hurt in Monday's wreck caused by an apparent wrong-way driver. The accident, which involved at least eight vehicles, occurred during afternoon rush hour on the 14 Freeway in the Antelope...
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HOLLY CULHANE: National gun control debate spills into workplace
It's not surprising that the debate over gun control that is roiling across the nation is spilling into the workplace. More than 20 states have enacted "parking lot gun laws," which require employers to allow their workers to bring guns onto company property as long as the weapons are locked in parked vehicles. Some...
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HERB BENHAM: The dime I can spare, brother, but not the guilt
March of Dimes sent me a solicitation. In the envelope was a shiny dime. An attractive, shiny dime. What made it more compelling was that the envelope contained address labels, too. A shiny dime and address labels. Usually, you get one or the other. Both is a banner day. Address labels come in handy. There aren't...
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Her closest friends are stricken by teen's death
With a hair brush in hand, 18-year-old Mia Ramirez would sing her lungs out to her favorite Miley Cyrus song, "The Climb." She wouldn't care who was around. She would just sing loudly, giving her listeners goosebumps. The spur-of-the-moment songs sung by her are no longer heard. Her voice now only lives in the...
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Nut festival organizers look to improvements next year
Even successful events can do with a little adjustment here and there. Parking, seating, security, currency -- all have come up as possible areas for improvement as organizers of Saturday's inaugural Kern County Nut Festival take stock of what was, by many accounts, a big success. "It's not like we forgot to put...








