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Funeral services for May 23
TO OUR READERS The Californian provides free death listings using information supplied by local mortuaries. The in-depth notices that follow are paid obituaries and remembrances. These listings must be purchased by 2 p.m. To place an Obituary or In Loving Memory, call 395-7302. Full obituaries are posted at...
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Barks settles sex harassment claims with former employer
A settlement has been reached in radio talk show host Inga Barks' sexual harassment lawsuit against former co-host Scott Cox and American General Media. Contacted by phone Tuesday night, Barks said she could not discuss the terms of the settlement. Kern County Superior Court records show Barks' attorney filed a notice...
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Council committee votes to retain emails longer
Members of the Bakersfield City Council recommended Tuesday to increase the length of time city emails are automatically kept and to have employees retrained on the retention policy. During a meeting of the council's Legislative and Litigation Committee, City Attorney Virginia Gennaro presented a script that would be...
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President: CSUB's future hinges on tax measure vote
He was short on specifics -- unlike in the past -- but Cal State Bakersfield President Horace Mitchell warned Tuesday the campus would have to cut $5.3 million from its budget if the governor's tax hike measure fails in November. That would force the university to rethink how it operates, he said during one of his...
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Heading out for Memorial Day weekend? Expect traffic, busy campsites
Despite the cost of fuel, Californians will do more driving then flying this Memorial Day weekend. That's according to the American Automobile Association, which found that typically, the Pacific coast region has a large percentage of travelers who expect to fly to their destinations. But compared to last year, air...
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Amtrak suing Kern County truck driver over 2010 crash
Amtrak is suing a Kern County truck driver for more than half a million dollars in connection with a 2010 train crash in Shafter that injured about 20 people. The lawsuit filed May 10 in U.S. District Court in Fresno alleges Luis Camargo ignored flashing lights, crossing gates and the train's horn and drove his truck...







