It’s no shock to anyone that it’s becoming increasingly expensive to find a place to live and with rental prices going up each year, it’s important for local renters to lookout for scams.
Brad Dacus, a constitutional lawyer and president of Pacific Justice Institute, said their goal was to inform parents of their legal rights and how to advocate for themselves.
The High-Speed Rail has boosted work for various areas including Northwest Metrology, a calibration lab serving Kern. While the project has kept them busy, it's also kept them unsure of the future.
When it comes to downtown crime like theft, vandalism, and trespassing, BPD say a specific group of 11 people is taking up the majority of their time tracking and enforcing these incidents.
Rosa Trevino has lived on Monterey Street for 14 years. In all that time she’s seen drag racing, speeding and crashes. For the first time though, she actually feels safe when she crosses the street.
While the City hopes to roll out the eviction protection program late this summer, residents like 74-year-old Linda Mull are still facing evictions without knowing where to turn for help.
The Nile originally opened as an opera house in 1906 and was rebuilt in 1938 to its current image. Now that it's been restored, it’s catching the eyes of traveling artists.