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San Bernardino industrial property sold
A 340,000-square-foot industrial facility in San Bernardino has been sold. Dallas-based Dalfen Industrial bought the project at 4982 Hallmark Parkway from Bixby Land Co. in Newport Beach, according to a statement. Cost of the transaction was not disclosed. JLL represented both parties in the negotiations. The warehouse-distribution facility is fully...
Crestline grocery store reopens after being crushed by snow a year ago
A staple of the Crestline community and main provider of groceries to the city’s nearly 10,000 residents reopened Tuesday, 14 months after its roof came crashing down under the heavy snowfall of a massive winter storm in 2023. “It is with great anticipation and joy that we have been approved to re-open our doors today […]
35+ people arrested in Rancho Cucamonga smash-and-grab operation
More than 35 people were arrested in a retail theft investigation in Rancho Cucamonga. Operation Smash and Grab occurred between April 19 and May 2 at the Victoria Gardens Shopping Center.
Ex-CVUSD bus driver to stand trial for allegedly molesting girls
A former Desert Hot Springs bus driver will be tried for allegedly molesting several girls years ago while working for the Coachella Valley Unified School District. Jose Luis Moncada, 67, was arrested in 2020 following a Riverside County Sheriff's Department investigation. At the end of a preliminary hearing Tuesday, Superior Court Judge Jason Stone The post Ex-CVUSD bus driver to stand trial for allegedly molesting girls appeared first on KESQ.
Riverside Man Pleads Not Guilty to Hit-and-Run Count in Oceanside Cyclist’s Death
A Riverside man accused of fatally striking a bicyclist in Oceanside on St. Patrick’s Day, then fleeing the scene, pleaded not guilty Tuesday to a felony count of hit-and-run causing death. Christian Joshua Howard, 26, is accused of hitting 51-year-old Tracey Gross with his vehicle while she was riding...
Former nonprofit CEO charged with embezzling federal grant money in Riverside
RIVERSIDE, California — A former CEO of two San Bernardino County nonprofit organizations has been arrested on charges of embezzling federal grant money, allegedly using over $225,000 for personal expenses such as wedding costs, travel, and cryptocurrency investments. 51-year-old Donise Warren, also known as “Donise Warren-Jackson,” “Donise Jackson,” and...
Vehicle crashes into city sign and Edison power pole in Fontana
A vehicle crashed into a city sign and an Edison power pole in Fontana on May 5, according to the Fontana Police Department. At about 10:21 p.m., officers responded to the collision on Merrill Avenue, west of Sierra Avenue. They contacted the driver, a 46-year-old man. He was charged with...
Global transportation and freight company that has location in Fontana will pay $7.9 million for environmental violations
A global transportation and freight company that has a location in Fontana will pay $7.9 million for environmental violations in multiple California counties, according to the San Bernardino County District Attorney’s Office. District Attorney Jason Anderson announced on May 6 that his office resolved a civil suit against XPO,...
Riverside County man who sold fentanyl to victim who died gets 20 years
A Riverside County man, who admitted to selling fentanyl to a 33-year-old man who ingested the powerful synthetic opioid and suffered a fatal overdose, was sentenced today to 20 years in federal prison. Sergio Maya, 33, of Lake Elsinore, was sentenced in Los Angeles federal court by U.S. District Judge Mark C. Scarsi, who also The post Riverside County man who sold fentanyl to victim who died gets 20 years appeared first on KESQ.
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