The year 1984 seemingly saw more than its fair share of beginnings for Riverside County traditions. Several months ago, I wrote about the 40th anniversary […]
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Murrieta schools begin discussion about changing attendance boundaries
At the first of two public meetings, Murrieta school officials shared three proposed maps that would redraw attendance lines for elementary, middle and high schools. […]
McKinley Street, 91 Freeway ramps to close in Corona this weekend
Corona’s busy McKinley Street will be closing this weekend — as will some 91 Freeway ramps — as construction continues on the McKinley Street bridge […]
San Bernardino delays performance review of city attorney, manager and clerk
There’s a delay on the San Bernardino City Council taking a closer look at the roles of the city attorney, city manager and city clerk. […]
Hemet leaders approve warehouse moratorium
Facing a rising stack of plans for large warehouses, Hemet’s City Council on Tuesday night, Dec. 10, approved a 45-day moratorium on new warehouses that […]
Jurupa Valley 14-year-old dies after being injured in house fire
A Jurupa Valley teenager who died after being injured in a fire at his home is being remembered as a happy boy and a musician. […]
First Congregational Church of Riverside to present Christmas play and concert
First Congregational Church of Riverside invites the community to two Christmas events, a Christmas play and a choral concert. The church will present “The Christ-mess […]
Riverside Fire Department and Santa team up to spread Christmas cheer
The Riverside Fire Department is welcoming Santa onboard firetrucks for the 27th year. It’s the department’s annual Santa Ride-Along, in which Santa Claus and fire […]
Boeing laying off 566 in California with biggest cuts in Seal Beach, El Segundo and Long Beach
Boeing is laying off 566 employees in California, all but 12 of them in Southern California. Nearly a third of the layoffs, or 179 positions, […]
Southern California defense contractors optimistic Trump administration could create jobs locally
There is optimism among Southern California defense contractors that the incoming presidential administration’s plans and policies will inject adrenaline into the local economy and generate […]