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High speed rail may be stopping at Shafter, for now
A proposal by Bakersfield officials for a "time-out" on California's high speed train through town may be gaining traction. The California High Speed Rail Authority will consider a recommendation by staff members at its June 6 monthly meeting to approve a rail alignment and station locations between Fresno and...
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ROBERT PRICE: Infallibility has some real drawbacks
Kern County Sheriff Donny Youngblood slapped down critics of his department with such confident certainty at last week's news conference addressing David Sal Silva's fatal skirmish with officers, he may not want to hear this. He so authoritatively relegated the media to the role of irresponsible alarmists he might not...
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LOIS HENRY: Why officers' names must sometimes be disclosed
I adamantly disagree with Sheriff Donny Youngblood's decision to withhold names of officers involved in major incidents. Not only on basic legal grounds but also in light of one particular statement he made during his press conference on Thursday regarding David Silva's death. The issue of officer names came up after...
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Class of 2013 includes teens who overcame adversity
It's high school graduation season. Most school districts in Kern County will be wrapping up the 2012-13 school year over the next week or two. The Kern High School District class of 2013 of more than 7,000 students will participate in commencement exercises next week. For many youths, a high school diploma is a...
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Reported valley fever cases fell in California, Arizona last year
California's tally of valley fever cases dropped by more than 1,000 last year and some counties have also seen fewer cases in the early months of 2013. But public health officials say it's too early to identify long-term trends in the numbers. "The number of reported cases in 2012 was still high compared to...
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Downtown success stories attract new investment
Downtown Bakersfield is finally happening. Independent investors lured by increasing foot traffic and higher-end clientele are opening restaurants, stores and galleries, confident that the area's stigma is on the decline and recent success will prove contagious. "You can just see the rejuvenation that's going on," said...








