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2 hospitalized in ambush attack by large group of teens in San Bernardino County
Two people were hospitalized after an ambush attack by a large group of teenagers in San Bernardino County. The suspects were identified on Tuesday as Kessler Pelfrey, 18, from Yucaipa and a 15-year-old male, according to the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department. On May 3, two teens were walking past Center Park near 1st Street […]
Family devastated after vandals destroy gravesites at San Bernardino cemetery
Family members were horrified after discovering the gravesites of their loved ones were destroyed by vandals in San Bernardino. The Medrano sisters have visited Pioneer Memorial Cemetery for over 30 years to visit their father, who died of cancer. During a visit on May 11, they were devastated when they realized someone had destroyed their […]
Elevated fire season restrictions affect target shooting, campfires in desert areas
Campers and target shooters heading out to remote desert areas might want to take notice after a recent announcement by the Bureau of Land Management. The bureau has elevated its seasonal fire restrictions beginning May 22 through October 24 for public lands managed by the BLM California Desert District. ...
Guns once owned by law enforcement agencies found at crime scenes
Thousands of guns once owned by law enforcement have been found at crime scenes, including at incidents in Southern California, an in-depth investigation has revealed. A two-year investigation with KCAL News and partners Trace and Reveal showed that out of the 52,000 guns sold across the country by police agencies, many showed up at crime scenes over a 16-year period. Gun buy-back programs allow law enforcement agencies, like the Los Angeles Police Department and Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, to pull weapons from the market but they could also lead to lethal results. The Los Angeles Police Department has sold or traded at...
Bear brings traffic to a halt on busy Southern California freeway
A bear brought motorists to a stop in Santa Clarita on Tuesday evening when it wandered onto a busy freeway and paused to look around. The traffic-snarling omnivore was spotted shortly after 7 p.m. on the 14 Freeway near Newhall Avenue. Video recorded by @dan-kanes and shared with KTLA shows the bear walking on the […]
Inland Empire gym teacher fired for anti-LGBTQ ‘religious beliefs’ gets $360K
An Inland Empire gym teacher who cited her religious beliefs when refusing to comply with her school district’s LGBTQ policies is getting a hefty payout. Jessica Tapia will receive $360,000 in a settlement with the Jurupa Unified School District in Riverside County, as reported by The Press-Enterprise. She was placed on administrative leave in 2022 […]
Lake County homicide victim from 1979 ID’d as Carson woman
Skeletal remains of a 1979 Lake County homicide victim were identified last month as a Southern California woman, investigators announced Thursday. Wanda Lee Brewer’s body was discovered Sept. 18, 1979, and were unidentified until last month, according to the Lake County Sheriff’s Office. Officials didn’t say if they...
Armed Southern California man shot in face after putting officer in headlock
A 56-year-old man could face more than a decade in prison after a routine traffic stop in San Bernardino County turned into a violent struggle that ended with police shooting him in the face. The Feb. 9 incident unfolded in Yucaipa when the suspect, Alan Metka, was pulled over at Yucaipa Boulevard and 14th […]
Southern California man, 40, charged in 2 rapes along Highway 39
Detectives with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department are investigating two separate sexual assaults along Highway 39 in the Angeles National Forest and are seeking any additional victims, authorities announced Wednesday. Both female victims were assaulted between the hours of 9:30 and 10 p.m. on May 12 and 13, a LASD bulletin stated. […]
Inland Empire battles low college grad rates to gain higher tech jobs and businesses
For many Californians the Inland Empire is a view from Interstate 10 of massive warehouses and desert en route to Las Vegas or other parts of the country. To residents of the region, which comprises Riverside and San Bernardino Counties, it’s a place of affordable housing yet interminable traffic, sweeping vistas shrouded by perpetual smog, and huge employers alongside family-owned businesses.
California is changing how big power companies charge for electricity. What to expect on your bill
State regulators have decided to let investor-owned utilities impose a new flat fee on your electric bill and decrease the usage charges. But customers who typically use less energy might see an increase in their bill.
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