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In an era where the Mainstream Media (MSM) or "Legacy" media has been proven to have been lying on a daily basis
Deni Mazingo updates the HSJ Chronicle on the “Motor Voter” problem
DeniAntionette "Deni" Mazingo, candidate for Assembly District 42, has given us an update on a story which she broke exclusively to the HSJ Chronicle some weeks ago.
Review of the book “The murder of Marilyn Monroe: Her lips were sealed until now” by T. Atencio and R. Gentillalli
What is “Probable Suicide”? How can someone die by “Probable Suicide”? You’ll find out why this bogus finding was used in the death of Marilyn Monroe.
HSJ Chronicle obtains exclusive photos of “Flash Mob” hit on AM/PM Mini Market.
A “Flash Mob,” a group of like (read: weak)-minded individuals who gather spontaneously, gathered in a group of approximately 20 people
WOMEN’S MARCH 2020
Tomorrow, Saturday, January 18 the Democrats of Hemet and San Jacinto will be holding a march to celebrate 100 years of women having the right to vote.
Breaking
California delays financial aid deadline over bungled FAFSA rollout
California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday signed legislation extending the deadline for students to apply for state scholarships as problems continue to beset the Biden administration’s rollout of a simplified federal aid form.
Where is employment heading in the Inland Empire?
Once a year, at the beginning of March, the national release of the monthly labor market data coincides with that of the state and the region.
Poisoning, Overdose Awareness Walks Scheduled In Riverside County
Riverside University Health System announced Monday that its "One Life, One Heart" Poisoning and Overdose Awareness Walk will debut at three Riverside County locations, starting with Palm Desert on Wednesday.
Hemet School Qualifies For U.S. Academic Decathlon In 2024
HEMET, CA — Western Center Academy in Hemet has qualified for next month's U.S. Academic Decathlon this weekend at the state competition in Santa Clara, officials said.