The charges come nearly a year after Kern County sheriff's deputies found Scrivner stabbed at his Tehachapi home.
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One of Trump's initial orders, titled “Protecting The American People Against Invasion,” called for a dramatic surge in border enforcement and, among other things, the dissolution of the Family Reunification Task Force.
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A California appeals court rules a baker can’t refuse to sell a generic cake to a lesbian couple. It’s part of a series of cases shaping the debate over free speech and anti-discrimination laws.
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The Cal State system is bracing for a cut of $375 million — a result of rising costs and declining enrollment. University officials warn of fewer classes and faculty layoffs.
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In the wake of the Los Angeles fires, President Trump blamed California for not sending enough water to help with firefighting efforts. Water experts debunked that claim – saying there was plenty of water already in Southern California to battle the deadly blazes.
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The current strain of bird flu is spreading from wildlife and livestock to house cats. To keep pets healthy, many virologists and veterinarians say, house cats shouldn’t eat raw food and should be kept indoors.
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“The country is pretty divided. Things like this bring everybody together. There is no division on it.”
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First, there was President Trump’s executive order to release billions of gallons of water from two reservoirs in the Central Valley, then came this week’s atmospheric rivers. With more rain in the forecast, here’s what to know about California’s levees.
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Plaintiffs claimed that being evaluated on their commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility principles is unconstitutional and has a chilling effect on their free speech rights.
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In the weeks since agents with U.S. Customs and Border Protection launched a surprise raid on Kern County, anxious farmworkers say they’re facing an impossible choice.
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The virus was reported in a commercial flock of ducks. It’s the first time the subtype has been detected in the United States.
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Valley school districts offering security for immigrant parents, students amid threat of deportationAs threats of mass deportations loom in the Central Valley, school districts in the region are mobilizing to protect their students.
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The three programs dealing with operating deficits have plans to climb out of the red. However, questions remain over when a forensic audit will take place after EOC parted ways with former CEO Emilia Reyes.
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One of the oldest buildings in the San Joaquin Valley sits just off of Highway 41 near Lemoore, and has ties to the Donner Party.
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