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Sexual Assault Against a Child

In October of 2020, the Lake Elsinore Sheriff’s Station Investigations Bureau began an investigation into allegations of sexual assault against a child. After an extensive and rigorous investigation, the suspect was identified as Angel Moreno-Salazar, 26 years old, a resident of Lake Elsinore.

Imagine a Day Without Water

On October 21, 2020, Eastern Municipal Water District (EMWD) joined water districts and other water utility service providers across the nation to ask customers to “Imagine a Day Without Water.”

San Jacinto will elect three city council members on Tuesday, Nov. 3.

Phil Ayala, Brian E. Hawkins, Crystal Ruiz, Cynthia Stroffolino, and Russ Utz are running for the three council seats. Ruiz and Utz are current council members trying to win another term.

Chief Pust Assure Hemet Residents that he’s getting there with Measure U Funds

Prior to the public city council meeting, there has been a closed work-study meeting where there is a discussion of specific items. With live-streaming, the public is mostly able to listen in.

Will the Supreme Court whisk us back to the bad old days when an ear infection was a preexisting condition?

If Donald Trump’s “world-class” treatment for COVID-19 at Walter Reed Medical Center has shown us anything, it is the unequal treatment Americans with the disease have received for their illness. Trump received the best experimental drugs, constant monitoring, and clearly cossetted surroundings — a lot more comfortable than Americans who died at New York City’s Javits Center field hospital or at Elmhurst Hospital in Queens, where nurses begged for ventilators and one ER doctor pleaded , “We don’t have the tools that we need.”

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