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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.
A woman who stowed away aboard a flight from New York to Paris last year was found guilty Thursday and now faces as much as ...
It would provide $25 billion for Trump's “Golden Dome for America,” a long-envisioned missile defense shield, $21 billion to ...
This hurricane season is expected to be more active than normal, according to predictions from the National Oceanic and ...
A 26-page report ordered by President Trump makes several controversial claims about the causes of chronic illnesses among ...
Musician Scott Mescudi, known as Kid Cudi, was called to the witness stand Thursday morning in Sean "Diddy" Combs' ongoing ...
The U.S. Treasury placed its final order for penny blanks, marking the beginning of the end for the one-cent coin, a ...
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.
Jovon Dangerfield is someone who puts his community first. Keeping the youth engaged & focused on their dreams & aspirations. Since moving to the 661 he has made it his goal to uplift the community.
In Kern County, life coach Whitley Robinson addresses mental health challenges by empowering individuals through coaching and affirmations.
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.
ABC spoke with two SEIU Local 521 members about the latest tentative agreement with the county, with both saying they don't believe the union has their best interest at heart.