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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...

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

Big Hearts for Little Hearts Desert Guild announced Tuesday...

All-new haunt experience ‘ScareScape’ coming to the Inland Empire this Halloween season

The Inland Empire is getting an all-new Halloween haunt for the 2023 season with the debut of ScareScape, a haunt experience promising heart-pounding terror and spine-chilling thrills.

MSJC NAMES REBECCA TEAGUE VICE PRESIDENT OF STUDENT SERVICES

Mt. San Jacinto College is pleased to announce that Rebecca Teague has been selected to serve as the District’s new Vice President of Student Services. Ms. Teague, who has been serving as interim Vice President of Student Services at MSJC for two years, began in the permanent position on Monday, July 24.

US economy unexpectedly accelerated to a 2.4% growth rate in April-June quarter despite Fed hikes

The U.S. economy surprisingly accelerated to a 2.4% annual growth rate from April through June, showing continued resilience in the face of steadily higher interest rates resulting from the Federal Reserve’s 16-month-long fight to bring down inflation.

Bluffing or not, Putin’s declared deployment of nuclear weapons to Belarus raises tensions

Sometime this summer, if President Vladimir Putin can be believed, Russia moved some of its short-range nuclear weapons into Belarus, closer to Ukraine and onto NATO’s doorstep.

Schools lost track of homeless kids during the pandemic. Many face a steep path to recovery

By the time Aaliyah Ibarra started second grade, her family had moved five times in four years in search of stable housing. As she was about to start a new school, her mother, Bridget Ibarra, saw how much it was affecting her education.

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Sheriff’s Dept. Gets OK For Permanent Aircraft Hangar At March ARB

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