Problems continue for people trying to get answers about their disability or unemployment benefits in California. Officials with the Employment Development Department say they've struggled with lower funds and a higher case load, and they promise...
After saying they suffer with no benefits and no answers, there may be help for local residents trying to get their disability and unemployment benefits. Eyewitness News is investigating a number of complaints about the Employment Development Department.
Imagine being able to get up in the morning and make it to a business meeting on the opposite side of the state in just a few hours. It’s a goal that supporters of high-speed rail would like to see become a reality. The proposal approved by voters...
With all precincts reporting, here are the highlights of local and state election results. Click on the name of the candidate or proposition for more information.
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KBAK/KBFX) — Pedro Rios, a former Delano City Council member and now a Republican candidate for the state Assembly, came to this country as an undocumented immigrant in his youth.
Pedro Rios, a former Delano City Council member and now a Republican candidate for the state Assembly, came to this country as an undocumented immigrant in his youth.
The annual Wiener Dog races were held at Coiner Park in Cottage Grove Saturday, an event that highlighted the dachshunds but raised funds for kids in South Lane.
Outrage has turned to action, after the death of a Taft child. An on-line petition has started, proposing a new law that would create a registry for abusers -- similar to the Megan's Law site for sex offenders.
Texas Gov. Rick Perry will be in Bakersfield on Friday to raise money for his presidential campaign.
The Welcome to Kern County Breakfast will be held 8-9:30 a.m. at the Bakersfield Jam Events Center at 1400 Norris Road, near Meadows Field Airport...
Freshmen GOP lawmakers Shannon Grove, of Bakersfield, and Tim Donnelly, a tea party member from Hesperia, agreed to release their office spending records to the AP because they said such records should be open.
Online retailers such as Amazon would be required to collect California sales and use taxes under a bill approved by the state Assembly Tuesday, potentially boosting the state's revenues by more than $1 billion a year if it becomes law.