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Pop Star Hopes To Dethrone RivCo Rep. Ken Calvert

Tim Myers, a Corona native and preacher's kid best...

Riverside County man arrested for murder after welfare check leads to discovery of human remains

Will Conybeare | Contributed A man from Perris was arrested...

Drones pose increasing risk to airliners near major US airports

A commercial airliner was on final approach to San...

Trump administration reverses long-held guidance on ‘road diets’ for traffic safety

A stylist was just starting her shift at a...

TrueCare Launches MyChart®, Free Patient Portal, for Patients to Better Manage Their Healthcare Information

SAN MARCOS, Calif., March 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- TrueCare, a nonprofit healthcare provider for the underserved in North San Diego and South Riverside Counties, officially launched its MyChart® patient portal today to help patients easily access and manage their health information, now at their fingertips, in one secure online website.

Will the U.S. finally ban discrimination against LGBTQ+ Americans?

As a preteen in a small Appalachian town, contemplating self-harm as I was strung between my parents’ vicious custody battles, I learned of a privately operated counseling facility in a neighboring county. It was one of few in the area that advertised openings for new patients. I knew that counseling would be a lifeline.

NASA gives all clear: Earth safe from asteroid for 100 years

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — Whew, now here's some good cosmic news: NASA has given Earth the all clear for the next century from a particularly menacing asteroid.

New problems arise for crop storage as planet gets warmer

MECOSTA, Mich. (AP) — For generations, Brian Sackett's family has farmed potatoes that are made into chips found on grocery shelves in much of the eastern U.S.

Hopeful signs as California adds 141,000 jobs in February

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California added 141,000 jobs in February as more than a quarter of a million people returned to the workforce, state officials announced Friday, a reflection of loosening virus restrictions on businesses as more people get vaccinated.

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Riverside County man arrested for murder after welfare check leads to discovery of human remains

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Trump administration reverses long-held guidance on ‘road diets’ for traffic safety

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Big Hearts for Little Hearts Desert Guild Reaches $1M Fundraising Goal

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