How does Gen Z choose to get their news?
As National News Literacy Week comes to an end, it's important to highlight the ever-changing nature of the news. As you might expect, old standbys like newspapers and even television news aren't where most younger people choose to get their information. Take a look at the alternatives coming into play.
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YOUNG FEMALE BOXER BRINGS HOME NATIONAL TITLES TO BAKERSFIELD
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Biden wants Congress to act as bank failures mount
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Bakersfield supermarket hit by alleged 'skimmer' fraudsters
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Tech helps Kern County's first responders during emergencies
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Bakersfield students raise nearly $40,000 for the American Heart Association
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Retirees, disability advocates protest cuts to Social Security
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Providing mental health for ministries
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Developing "engineered protein" for meat-less pet foods
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How to cut child clothing waste
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Arrest warrant issued for Russian President Vladimir Putin
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Kern County veterans visit replica of Vietnam Wall via Honor Bus
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City auctions off tax-defaulted vacant properties for revitalization
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Community helps each other manage flood damages
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California Bountiful | KERN LIVING
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Taqueria El Jalisciense | KERN LIVING
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Resident sent dozens of free meals
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