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Suspect in Arvin 7-Eleven shooting ordered to trial
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) — A man arrested in connection to a shooting that seriously injured a man at a 7-Eleven in Arvin has been ordered to stand trial on charges including attempted murder. A judge on Friday found there was sufficient evidence for Bryan Andrade to stand trial on each of the seven felony counts […]
Deputies: Marijuana grower arrested on suspicion of weapons charge
A Lancaster marijuana grower was arrested Tuesday in Gorman on suspicion of carrying a weapon after patrol deputies found him driving a car with expired registration tags, according to a Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station official. Deputies on patrol performed a traffic stop on the vehicle being driven by...
Crime: That song about Alice…remember Alice?
I won’t tell the story of Alice’s Restaurant—the song by Arlo Guthrie is 18 minutes long and trying to describe it would take twice that amount of time. Let’s just say it involves a pile of garbage on top of a piece of mail with a guy’s name on it.
Residents prepare for bear invasion in California town
(NewsNation) — A mountain town in Southern California is bracing for an invasion of bears as spring begins and the animals come out of hibernation. In California, up to 40,000 hungry bears will be on the hunt for food as they come out of hibernation and begin to fatten up for next winter.
It's only a mile long, but it's a start: Lamont gets its first Class I bike path
The Di Giorgio Road Bike Path in Lamont officially opened Tuesday, and it represents a few "firsts" for the small farming community southeast of Bakersfield. It's the town's first real bike path, supporters say, Lamont's first "Class I" shared bike and pedestrian path, and the first time the community has used such a project to improve "connectivity" to and from the town's first affordable housing complex, the 40-unit Mountain View Village.
Winner of $1.8 billion California Lottery ticket sold in Frazier Park named
California Lottery officials last week revealed the name of the lucky man who bought a ticket in Frazier Park in October that won him and a group of people nearly $1.8 billion. Theodorus Struyck was designated the representative among the group who bought the ticket at Midway Market & Liquor...
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