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ICE Agents Denied Access To Dodgers Parking Lot

LOS ANGELES, CA — US Immigration and Customs Enforcement...

Mercedes-Benz Of Temecula Planning Large Expansion

TEMECULA, CA — Temecula seems to be a good...

The Truth About High-Mileage Cars: Should You Keep or Trade It?

Hello, Temecula. My name is Mark, and as the...

Woman Injured When Motorist Plows Through ‘No Kings’ Protesters In Riverside

RIVERSIDE, CA — A woman participating in a Riverside...

After Voting Rights Legislation Failed, I Thought About What Cora Might Say

Last week Black Americans received another of those undeserved slaps in the face by the political party we continue to show up for at the polls–a loyalty built over time beginning with the promises of the celebrated President Franklin Roosevelt’s 1920s New Deal. Roosevelt was a Democrat.

Never Forgive or Forget the Enablers of the Destructive Covid Panic

After nearly two years of America pursuing politically motivated policies to “eradicate” an unstoppable respiratory virus, an increasing number of liberal politicians, commentators, and publications have begun to speak out about the failures and human cost of lockdowns and the vaccine/mask mandates. They, along with many on the right, are applauding those who now claim that government Covid policy was a “catastrophic moral crime.”

State to investigate killing of suspected fentanyl dealer by Riverside County gang task force

State authorities are investigating after members of a Riverside County gang task force shot and killed a man suspected of selling fentanyl in Hemet last week.

Medical/commercial complex in Hemet sells

A medical/commercial complex in Hemet has been sold for $5.5 million. Courtyard Medical & Professional Center at 910-960 N. State. St. was purchased by an out-of-country investor whose name was not released, Progressive Real Estate Partners in Rancho Cucamonga announced today.

What’s in the California paid sick leave deal for workers and businesses?

Gov. Gavin Newsom and legislative leaders agree to restore California paid sick leave for COVID-19. Here’s what you need to know. California workers will soon again have access to as much as two weeks paid time off for COVID-related sick leave, under a deal announced today by the governor and legislative leaders.

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