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Bakersfield family makes the most of their remaining time together
Jose Gamero's speech faltered Thursday as he recalled some of the key moments of his young life, like when he first found out he was going to be a dad.
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DA rejects stolen doll case, says it's a 'civil matter'
What at first seemed to be a collectible doll heist for the ages now looks more like a very expensive mother-daughter spat. The District Attorney's office will not file criminal charges against 29-year-old Jennifer Watts, an Oildale woman who was arrested Wednesday on suspicion of grand theft and burglary, Assistant District Attorney Scott Spielman said Friday, because the case is actually a...
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World-class music program a hit at Delano school
The 20 or so middle-grade students crammed into a Delano classroom Wednesday -- some holding violins and trumpets, others much bulkier guitarron base guitars. At the start of the school year, some had never even held an instrument.
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Man pleads not guilty in 3-year-old girl's death
A man facing criminal charges for the torture and killing of a 3-year-old girl admitted to abusing the child on three occasions, according to a deputy's report filed in court.
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More local governments say 'no' to high-speed rail
The ranks of local government agencies in the central San Joaquin Valley that have turned their backs on California's proposed high-speed rail system is growing.
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Education roundup: Fundraiser to help kids apply to Ivy League schools coming up
A fundraising dinner for a high school program that encourages high-achieving, economically disadvantaged students to apply to the most prestigious universities in America will be held 5 p.m. Feb. 6 at Mira Monte High.







