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By Maria Machuca
Contributing Columnist
Sure, I have openly declared myself a Clintonite. I voted for Bill Clinton once, but I would have done it twice if I had been a citizen. I passionately spoke against the president’s...
Posted by icastillo
- Wed Jan 30, 2008 12:03:47 PST
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By Sandra V. Serrano
Special to MÁS
For generations, our local community colleges, including Bakersfield College, Porterville College, Cerro Coso College and Taft College have provided educational opportunities for thousands...
Posted by icastillo
- Wed Jan 30, 2008 11:59:02 PST
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By Raoul Lowery Contreras
Special to MÁS
Fifty-eight-thousand gallons of fuel oil are spreading through the San Francisco Bay, killing birds and fish, shutting down sea food companies, costing jobs and causing people and...
Posted by icastillo
- Wed Jan 23, 2008 09:35:56 PST
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At the Sept 26 Bakersfield City Council meeting, Councilman David Couch saw the defeat of his controversial proposal focused on undocumented immigrants living here.
Local citizens and political activists, including...
Posted by admin
- Thu Sep 27, 2007 18:26:59 PDT
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Many of you may have read recently in newspapers or on TV news that Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa recently separated from his wife, Corina. It is now public that he was involved in a relationship with a Telemundo TV reporter,...
Anonymous user
- Tue Jul 10, 2007 12:19:35 PDT
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With the Nov. 7 election day just around the corner, Assemblywoman Nicole Parra, D-Hanford and her opponent, retired California Highway Patrol officer Danny Gilmore, are in a race to generate enough voter support to lead them to victory....
Posted by admin
- Wed Nov 1, 2006 11:31:32 PST
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“Today we march, tomorrow we vote!” was shouted from the rooftops at immigration rallies across the nation in the spring.
Whether or not Latinos will follow through with the voting part remains to be seen.
In the same...
Posted by LisaW
- Wed Oct 18, 2006 11:23:43 PDT
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Editor’s note: In our continued efforts to inform Latino voters and to encourage you to make your voice known at the polls, MÁS magazine invited a Conservative and a Liberal to offer their viewpoints on why they believe what...
Posted by admin
- Wed Oct 18, 2006 10:42:43 PDT
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Editor’s note: In our continued efforts to inform Latino voters and to encourage you to make your voice known at the polls, MÁS magazine invited a Conservative and a Liberal to offer their viewpoints on why they believe what...
Posted by admin
- Wed Oct 18, 2006 10:39:45 PDT
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In a ceremony at the Bakersfield Police Department Oct. 5, the California Police Chiefs Association named Assemblywoman Nicole Parra, D-Hanford, as its 2006 Legislator of the Year.
“Each year we select a legislator that has a...
Posted by LisaW
- Tue Oct 10, 2006 17:54:37 PDT
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Antonio Villaraigosa is the current mayor of Los Angeles.
He is the first Latino mayor of Los Angeles since 1872, when Mayor Cristóbal Aguilar (mayor from 1866 to 1868, and again from 1870 until 1872) governed over Los Angeles...
Posted by admin
- Thu Oct 5, 2006 18:00:59 PDT
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For most of us, our 20s are a time of exploration and potential.
Michael Rubio, still a year shy of 30, spent the decade realizing his potential.
Born and raised in Kern County, on March 2, 2004, he became...
Anonymous user
- Wed Sep 13, 2006 10:39:01 PDT
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Both candidates for governor stopped in Bakersfield Aug. 22 stumping for votes and making attacks on each other. Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger met with local agricultural leaders at Bolthouse Farms in Buttonwillow.
The event,...
Posted by LisaW
- Wed Aug 23, 2006 13:49:18 PDT
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