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RIVERSIDE - A Riverside man who investigators say bought beer for a 19-year-old blamed in wrong-way collisions on Highway 91 that killed a pregnant woman and her unborn child turned himself in to authorities Wednesday and was jailed. Read Full Artice...
GLEN AVON - By a nearly 3-1 margin, voters on Tuesday gave Jurupa parks officials the green light to begin eminent domain proceedings to seize 4.3 acres of land from Rep. Ken Calvert and his partners for development as ball fields. Read Full Artice...
GLEN AVON - Like many seniors, Brandy Seltenreich has his good days and his bad.
He's near-sighted. He's lost about half his teeth. And when the arthritis in his leg flares up, it makes it hard for him to get around. Read Full Artice...
For years, the doors to high schools in the Corona-Norco Unified School District have been closed tight to students from outside the district. There was no room for inter-district transfers. Read Full Artice...
It might've taken them a little longer than their peers, but that only heightened the celebration for 90 Corona-Norco Unified students who accepted their high school diplomas Wednesday at Santiago High School in Corona. Read Full Artice...
RIVERSIDE - A Riverside man was sentenced Monday to 50 years to life in prison in the 2007 shooting death of a man in what police described as an ambush at a Corona park. Read Full Artice...
While the poor economy has led to an increase in home foreclosures and job losses, Riverside County authorities say hard financial times may also be prompting a jump in domestic violence. Read Full Artice...
RIVERSIDE
Utilities board to push for labor agreement
The Board of Public Utilities voted unanimously Friday to recommend the City Council approve a project labor agreement for construction of the second phase of the city's main power plant, utility. Read Full Artice...
A few weeks ago, a 5.4 temblor in Southern California rattled Eastvale's fire station so hard that it slipped off its jacks and hung over the edge of the foundation. Read Full Artice...
GLEN AVON - The Jurupa Area Recreation and Park District is suing the Jurupa Community Services District, charging the water and sewer agency with fraud and deceit in connection with the 2006 sale of property to Rep. Ken Calvert and his partners. Read Full Artice...
CORONA
Open Mosque Day set for Sunday
The Islamic Society of Corona-Norco invites people of all faiths to visit as part of Open Mosque Day from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday at 465 Santana Way in Corona. Read Full Artice...
CORONA
Coalition sets Aug. 28 meeting
United Neighbors Involving Today's Youth will meet from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Aug. 28 at the Corona Public Library, 650 S. Main St. Read Full Artice...
riverside
Funeral for museum's former director Friday
A memorial service for Charles Hice, who served as director of the Riverside Metropolitan Museum from 1961 to 1978, will be at 10 a.m. Read Full Artice...
A portable building is scheduled to arrive later this month and could allow a long-awaited YMCA child care center to be up and running next month on the campus of Harada Elementary School in Eastvale. Read Full Artice...
riverside
'Riverside Sings!' winner to be chosen
The public will decide the winner of the "Riverside Sings!" vocal competition at the free Rhythm of Riverside outdoor concert 7-9 p.m. Wednesday at Fairmount Park. Read Full Artice...
GLEN AVON - The Jurupa Unified School District made headlines in 2001 when it became the first school system in the nation to convert its entire school bus fleet to cleaner-fueled vehicles. Read Full Artice...
RIVERSIDE - Patriot High School teacher Michael Dohr discovered some universal truths during his three-week trip studying the school system in Germany this summer.
"Kids are kids," he said. Read Full Artice...
Data released Thursday by the U.S. Census Bureau show the Inland Empire continuing to grow at a rapid clip from 2000-2007, although that growth has dropped significantly in the past year. Read Full Artice...