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Riverside County sheriff's deputies have busted another marijuana-growing operation, recovering more than $150 million worth of pot growing in the hills around Sage, south of Hemet. Read Full Artice...
HEMET - Rancho Viejo Middle School, Hemet Unified School District's brand-new campus, opened for instruction Monday, as public schools in Hemet and San Jacinto marked the start of the 2008-09 school year.
The new $34. Read Full Artice...
The evening started out as a typical fundraiser with guests enjoying good food and cool beverages at the Valley-Wide Aquatic Facility. Read Full Artice...
A bounty hunter Thursday told defense lawyers he has post-traumatic stress disorder and memory problems when questioned about discrepancies in his testimony and statements to police in 2004 after more than 20 shots were fired on the Soboba Indian. Read Full Artice...
A union representing about 800 employees at three Valley Health System facilities is asking members to authorize a one-day strike if future talks fail to reach what the union considers a fair compromise for workers.
"We don't want to strike obviously. Read Full Artice...
It's not unusual for a grandfather to baby-sit his grandchild, but Martin Barrows, 70, of Hemet, has done it for the last 25 years. Read Full Artice...
Valley Health System patient care areas in its Hemet and Menifee Valley hospitals and a skilled nursing facility in Hemet are undergoing a major facelift.
Carpeting up to 22 years old is being replaced and a fresh coat of paint will be added. Read Full Artice...
Two convicted felons fired 21 shots at four bounty hunters who went to a mobile home on the Soboba Indian Reservation in 2004 to arrest a man already charged with evading arrest, a prosecutor told jurors Monday. Read Full Artice...
Mary Michael was too devastated to come to the phone.
Rebel, her companion for 16 years, is gone.
She and her husband, Craig, were visiting Riverside National Cemetery on Saturday. Read Full Artice...
Secretary of the Interior Dirk Kempthorne referred to the Soboba water rights settlement Friday as "an evaporation of a litigation cloud," and a showing of how cooperation can ensure a water supply and protection of the resource both for the Soboba Band. Read Full Artice...
A couple of U.S. Air Force veterans and a retired accountant are the Hemet Valley Art Association's outstanding artists for August.
Featured artist Don Forsythe retired as a lieutenant colonel after more than 25 years in the military. Read Full Artice...
State parole officials have reversed their position on parole visits to the Soboba Indian Reservation and will now allow five parolees to continue living there. Read Full Artice...
Dezirae LaBarbera received a gift on Sunday that takes her imagination beyond her wheelchair and hospital bed.
The 7-year-old from Hemet was in a car accident on March 27, 2007, in Lake Arrowhead. The crash broke her neck and left her a quadriplegic. Read Full Artice...
Bill Jennings shared history as a journalist, in stories and his "On My Side" column for 40 years in the San Jacinto Valley. He sprinkled in key facts but with an emphasis on the engaging storytelling. Read Full Artice...
IDYLLWILD - A group of Azalea Trails campers tackled a ropes challenge course this week to get to know each other, conquer their fears, foster teamwork, learn leadership skills and make decisions. Read Full Artice...
A fugitive suspected of kidnapping and killing an 80-year- old Hemet man may have preyed on many victims before he was captured Friday by sheriff's detectives and FBI agents. Read Full Artice...
An arts center where the work and talent of artists can be showcased could open in the San Jacinto Valley by the end of the year, leaders of a local arts and culture group said. Read Full Artice...
Music surrounds Sasha Moore as she regularly teaches, researches and composes.
But having one of her recent works debut at the Balalaika and Domra Association of America convention in Reno last month struck a sentimental chord for her. Read Full Artice...
SAN JACINTO - Animal control officers euthanized a runaway horse after it suffered life-threatening injuries Saturday night in a collision with a car that was traveling southbound on State Street near Quandt Ranch Road. Read Full Artice...
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