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I’d like to see, using the Voters Rights Act rationale AND specifics within that to these claims. I’d like to see that. It should be easy enough if you can make these claims. Thanks. === I asked if they could show specifically how people of color would be disenfranchised by the new maps, but I wasn’t given any specific examples. === Don’t hold your breath, Rich. Yep, there goes Chris Welch disenfranchising voters of color again. /s how does not doing redistricting before a court case help anyone? before an election yields results? if they win, won’t the relief be a new round of redistricting???

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New Yelp report breaks down COVID-19 impact on businesses, including Bakersfield

New Yelp report breaks down COVID-19 impact on businesses, including Bakersfield A year into the pandemic we re breaking down how businesses in Kern County have been impacted. What we found out about official numbers and why no one is keeping a record of just how many establishments went out of business. Posted at 3:52 PM, Mar 10, 2021 and last updated 2021-03-10 20:27:43-05 BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KERO) — A new report from Yelp is highlighting some of the unknown impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on businesses. As we come up to the one-year anniversary of the official declaration of the global pandemic, Yelp’s report seems to indicate that there were nearly half a million new business openings in the U.S. during the first year. According to the report, that number is down 14% year-over-year.

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Bakersfield News Observer continues to serve as the only African American Newspaper in Kern County

Bakersfield News Observer continues to serve as the only African American Newspaper in Kern County The newspaper has been serving Kern County for over 40 years. and last updated 2021-03-01 11:19:44-05 BAKERSFIELD,Calif. — The Bakersfield News Observer has been providing rich history to Kern County for over four decades. Despite the challenges the COVID-19 pandemic has brought, the African American newspaper is continuing to uphold its legacy. 23ABC s Lezla Gooden spoke with the newspaper and takes a look into their legacy. Here is a list of some of the places you can find the free newspaper, for more information click here.

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