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Cow abuse lawsuit against San Jacinto family based in fiction, lawyer says

A lawsuit alleging abuse of dairy cows at a San Jacinto farm, where an animal rights organization claims workers mistreat the bovines as part of their routine, is a “publicity stunt” that is rooted in fiction, an attorney for the defendants said Friday, Oct. 9.

Caregiver accused of killing elderly woman in accidental shooting

A caregiver for an elderly woman was accused of accidentally shooting a gun while intoxicated, killing the woman, police said Saturday, Oct. 10.

Why COVID-19 Changed the Way Americans Face Mental Health

The high price of prescription drugs makes good election year politics. Until the death of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg muddied the future of the Affordable Care Act, drug prices were the major health policy issue going forward —outside of COVID-19.

More residents needed for COVID testing to slow the spread and remain in red tier

More Riverside County residents need to be tested for coronavirus to help the county remain in the red tier and help slow the spread of the virus.

Palm Springs Aerial Tramway reopens after virus shutdown

The popular Palm Springs Aerial Tramway has reopened after a long shutdown due to the coronavirus pandemic. The first car began its 2½-mile ascent high into the San Jacinto Mountains on Friday morning.

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