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The Veteran ID card printing service is back in operation at the Kern County Vet Center after being inactive for nearly three years.
ABC reported on the findings from a report on immigration facilities. Now, a community briefing has been conducted on that same report with the overall goal of informing the public.
In Kern County, life coach Whitley Robinson addresses mental health challenges by empowering individuals through coaching and affirmations.
Assemblywoman Dr. Jasmeet Bains has introduced legislation designed to safeguard school districts from funding reductions associated with student absences during immigration enforcement activities.
The “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” is being hailed by supporters as a game-changer for the U.S. economy, but medical providers are raising alarms about potential Medicaid cuts.
After a few days in the 90s, high temperatures in Bakersfield will fall back into the 80s for Friday and Saturday.
FDA Commissioner Dr. Martin Makary spoke with Scripps News Thursday about what expected changes and priorities for children's health policy could look like.
The vaccine advisory committee for the Food and Drug Administration met Thursday to discuss potential changes to the formula for COVID-19 vaccines for 2025-2026.
Two women were arrested for allegedly helping some of the inmates who escaped from the Orleans Parish Justice Center jail last week.
Epic Universe, the newest addition to Universal Orlando Resort and the first major theme park to open in Central Florida in nearly 30 years, officially opened Thursday.
Amid inflation and import taxes, Nike will raise prices on footwear, while other select items will be exempt from the increases.
There are multiple fatalities after a small, private plane crashed into a San Diego neighborhood during foggy weather early Thursday.