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Preliminary magnitude-4.1 earthquake rattles Corona
The U.S. Geological Survey reported a preliminary magnitude-4.1 earthquake shook the area of Corona Wednesday afternoon. The temblor struck at 1:49 p.m., the USGS said. The Los Angeles Fire Department said the quake was recorded to be magnitude 4.3, 48 miles from downtown Los Angeles. "Firefighters from all 106 fire...
New Chinese Restaurants mark change in Rancho Cucamonga
In the burgeoning Chinese community of Rancho Cucamonga, the opening of a soup dumpling restaurant is a sign of the culture’s growing presence. Seven Grams is an authentic Chinese restaurant that originally opened in Tustin, California and added its second location last year. The restaurant specializes in steamy xiao long bao, or soup dumplings, stuffed with ground pork and chicken, the Daily Bulletin reports.
Rancho Cucamonga man is arrested on a charge of attempted murder
A Rancho Cucamonga man was arrested on a charge of attempted murder following an altercation that led to a stabbing, according to the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department. On April 29 at about 9:56 a.m., Rancho Cucamonga deputies responded to a call for service after receiving a report of...
UPDATE: Young child dies in two-car traffic collision in northern Fontana on April 30
A young child died in a traffic collision in northern Fontana on April 30, according to the Fontana Police Department. Shortly after 4 p.m., officers were called to the scene of a collision at the intersection of Baseline and Almeria avenues. Upon arrival, they found that a red Nissan Altima, which was making a left turn to head south on Almeria, had been struck by a white Honda Accord traveling east on Baseline, said Public Information Officer Daniel Romero.
Pedestrian Struck, Killed in Pomona Traffic Collision
POMONA, Calif., Apr. 30 (KNN) — A pedestrian was fatally struck by a vehicle on Holt Avenue in the city of Pomona overnight. Pomona police officers and the Los Angeles County Fire Department responded to a traffic collision around 1 a.m. involving a pedestrian down in lanes on the 900 block East Holt Avenue.
Hospital asking for help identifying hit-and-run patient
ANAHEIM, Calif. - A hospital in Anaheim needs the public's help identifying an unknown patient. The man was taken to the hospital on April 4 around 10:44 p.m. after being involved in a hit-and-run on 303 W. Anaheim St. Officials say he has no documentation to identify him. He is...
Ontario police arrest 4 attempted robbery suspects
Ontario police have arrested four suspects for allegedly attempting a follow-home robbery from a local bank, authorities announced Saturday. On April 25 two victims of the alleged crime were at a bank in the 11000 block of E. Fourth Street in Rancho Cucamonga, according to the Ontario Police Department. As they made a cash withdrawal, one of the victims noticed a suspect standing in line at the bank, later identified as Los Angeles County resident Dilan Cansino, who was watching them intently.
Anaheim Union High School District Continues Struggling With Layoffs
Layoff hearings in the Anaheim Union High School District will continue for five more days throughout the month of May after school board trustees voted earlier this year to let go over 100 teachers amid decreasing enrollment. The layoffs come amid expiring federal COVID relief funds for schools, declining enrollment...
Outbreak of E. Coli linked to organic walnuts, Rancho Mirage store impacted
A multi-state food safety alert was issued today for an E. coli outbreak possibly linked to organic walnut halves and pieces sold in bulk bins at natural food stores and food co-ops in Southern California and elsewhere. The Gibson Farms walnut pieces were distributed at stores in cities including Riverside and Rancho Mirage, according The post Outbreak of E. Coli linked to organic walnuts, Rancho Mirage store impacted appeared first on KESQ.
Three Inland cities ranked among safest in California
Murietta, Fontana and Menifee have been ranked among the 20 safest cities in California by SafeWise magazine. The Inland Empire cities were ranked 16th, 17th and 18th respectively by the home and community safety publication. No other city in Riverside or San Bernardino counties made the list, which was based on FBI crime data.
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