Monthly Archives: September, 2019

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California Trying To Help College Athletes Get Paid

The State Legislature passed a bill last week that would allow Student-Athletes to get paid in the State of California. It went unopposed in the house and is heading to Gov. Gavin Newsom's feet.

ARROWHEAD MAKING AT SOBOBA

The Cultural Resource Department at the Soboba Band of Luiseño Indians Reservation near San Jacinto opened its Fall Cultural Program Series with arrowhead-making classes during September.

NEIL MORROW RETURNS TO HHT IN TRIBUTE TO ROY ORBISON

On Friday, October 4th, Neil Morrow will return to the Historic Hemet Theatre. This time, Neil will be paying tribute to "The Big O," Roy Orbison. Back in the 1950s, Orbison became known for his passionate singing style and dark, emotional ballads. He remains among the top 100 recording artists of all time.

Local Congressmen Call for Hearing on Salton Sea

MECCA, CA - On Tuesday, Rep. Raul Ruiz, D-Palm Desert, called for a congressional hearing to discuss the receding shoreline of the Salton Sea,...

Three Students Arrested for Alleged Threats Against Desert Hot Springs School

DESERT HOT SPRINGS (CNS) - Police seized two handguns and a replicaassault weapon from three Desert Hot Springs High School students who werearrested for...

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