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Yucaipa mobilehome parks discussed
A large number of Yucaipa residents attended the city council meeting on April 22 to listen to and comment on two topics related to mobilehome parks. One was regarding mobilehome committee appointments for an advisory committee. The other was the adoption of urgency ordinance No. 466-U, which would establish a temporary moratorium on the installation of mobilehomes that are more than 20 years old.
DEA delivers major blow to Sinaloa Cartel with 15 arrests and enormous drug seizures
The Drug Enforcement Administration‘s Los Angeles Field Division announced its “Operation Hotline Bling” has delivered a major blow to Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman’s Sinaloa Cartel, culminating in at least 15 arrests and monumental drug seizures. The DEA worked with multiple agencies, including the Riverside Police Department and the United States Postal Inspection Service, to launch […]
ATM robbery suspect busted at California casino
HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. - A man accused of robbing an ATM was caught red-handed gambling at a casino in Riverside County. According to authorities, two alleged robbers took a large amount of cash from a Chase branch ATM in Huntington Beach on Feb. 1 and ran away from the scene.
March is held in Fontana to commemorate International Workers’ Day
More than 200 people representing more than 30 Inland Empire organizations, including some in Fontana, took part in a march and rally in Fontana on May 1 in celebration of International Workers’ Day. The participants gathered at Miller Park and then walked along the streets of the downtown area,...
Wardens Seize 49 Protected Trout and 86 Spiny Lobsters from Poachers in Southern California
Game wardens have been busy in Southern California, confiscating dozens of wild trout and spiny lobsters in two separate poaching incidents. According to a Facebook post by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW), the first incident led to the seizure of 49 dead rainbow trout. The poacher had caught and illegally kept the trout while fishing in a catch-and-release only section of Piru Creek. According to the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System, Piru Creek is one of only two streams in the Angeles National Forest managed for wild trout, which may in fact “be important resources to the recovery of [endangered] Southern California steelhead.”
Cinco De Mayo celebrants warned not to imbibe and drive
MORENO VALLEY, Calif. — Riverside County sheriff's deputies and officers from other law enforcement agencies throughout the region on Sunday will step up patrols to catch Cinco de Mayo celebrants who risk drinking, or drugging, and driving. In Moreno Valley and Calimesa, anti-DUI enforcement deployments will be conducted all...
Temecula makes Money magazine's "50 best places to live in the U.S." list
The little Riverside County town of Temecula is getting big praise. Money magazine named it one of the 50 best places to live in the nation. The magazine says this year's Best Places to Live list celebrates cities and towns where a thriving economy meets affordability, diversity and an exceptional quality of life. It listed Temecula as "The perfect place to raise a glass (and a family)."With now 50 wineries, Temecula's vines and wine bring many visitors to the area every year—but it's the small-town charm that keeps them.The mayor of Temecula, James "Stew" Stewart, says living in Temecula is...
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.
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