Oct 15, 2009 | In Maricopa
MUSD district office administration building 'officially' dedicated
Maricopa Unified School District's governing board, administration and staff, along with D.L. Withers Construction Company hosted a dedication ceremony for the new district office administration building Wednesday.
Maricopa police chief unarmed by clerical error
The police chief of a rural Kern County town had to spend a day unarmed because of a clerical error.
Maricopa PD investigating weekend break-in at high school
The Maricopa Police Department is investigating a weekend break-in at Maricopa High School.
Maricopa chief gives up his guns
A police chief in western Kern County has surrendered his guns after local family got a restraining order against him.
Maricopa top cop accused in dog killing
Maricopa's police chief has been ordered to turn in his gun and stay away from four people after he shot and killed their dog.
Visiting the Oil Town of Taft, California
Taft, CA is a oil town that is situated in the foothills of the San Joaquin Valley.
Tehachapi, Jesus and the law: a clash?
Meetings begin with a prayer noticed on the agenda as an invocation. Most are conducted by Christian clergy and many prayers specifically reference Jesus Christ and other deities.
Man Escapes Taft Corrections Facility
On Tuesday around 8 p.m. while conducting the official inmate count, staff at the Taft Correctional Institution discovered that one inmate was missing from the Institution's Satellite Camp facility.
UCD study asks: How green is our valley?
The population of California's Central Valley is expected to balloon from 7 million to 12 million people in the next 30 years, making it the fastest growing region anywhere in the U.S. or Mexico.