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California woman ID d in Mojave homicide case involving remains scattered down desert highway

Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what s clicking on Foxnews.com. Months after a young California woman’s remains were found scattered across the Mojave Desert 75 miles outside Los Angeles, DNA tests have confirmed her identity and authorities announced a homicide investigation. The Kern County Sheriff’s Office said it found three sets of human remains between Jan. 9 and March 17 off Frontage Road, which runs parallel to Highway 14. Investigators examine the area where some of Stephanie Ashley Bonillas remains were discovered earlier this year. (David Swanson) This Wednesday, after DNA testing results came back, investigators announced the remains belonged to Stephanie Ashley Bonilla. But there’s little information available about the victim other than her age, 24, and that she was a resident of Los Angeles.

Woman faces possible charges after leaving children alone in running car

Woman faces possible charges after leaving children alone in running car “A few different charges we could look at. 23ABC is learning more about a video that shows a mother is allegedly leaving her toddler and newborn baby alone in an unlocked van while she went inside a grocery store. 23ABC spoke with a witness and the sheriff s office about what charges she may be facing. Posted at 4:27 PM, Jul 22, 2021 and last updated 2021-07-22 20:31:49-04 BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KERO) — 23ABC is learning more about a video that shows a mother is allegedly leaving her toddler and newborn baby alone in an unlocked van while she went inside a grocery store. 23ABC spoke with a witness and the sheriff s office about what charges she may be facing.

Kern County Public Health, residents speak out about wearing masks again

Kern County Public Health, residents speak out about wearing masks again Could the state be looking at more mask rules? Posted: 5:07 PM, Jul 16, 2021 Updated: 2021-07-16 21:28:27-04 Just one month after reopening many Californians are now wondering if they ll have to start wearing masks again. This comes as cases of the COVID Delta variant spike here and around the state. BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KERO) — Just one month after reopening many Californians are now wondering if they ll have to start wearing masks again. This comes as cases of the COVID Delta variant spike here and around the state. It was on April 2, 2020, when the California Department of Public Health recommended masking up when in public spaces. At the same time, several Bay Area counties adopted mandatory mask mandates. Then on June 18, 2020, Governor Gavin Newsom first implemented a mandatory mask mandate around the state.

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