Monthly Archives: August, 2024

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Column: The California roots of Trump’s anti-immigrant pitch to Black voters

Donald Trump is nothing if not consistent, and his Dumpster fire of an interview with reporters at the National Assn. of Black Journalists convention in Chicago this week showed the Republican presidential nominee in full, foul mode.

Editorial: Can California save local news? The future of community, democracy is at stake

The coming election is a stark reminder of what California communities lose when local news outlets shrink or shutter.

Excessive heat warning expanded for all of Inland Empire, caution urged

An Excessive Heat Warning, previously issued by the National Weather Service only for the San Gorgonio Pass, Coachella Valley, and desert areas to the east

Nighttime Closures On Eastbound 91 Freeway Continue

Nighttime closures on the eastbound Riverside (91) Freeway to facilitate work on an interchange project will continue for the next two weeks, and motorists were advised to consider alternate routes whenever traffic lanes are out of service, according to the Riverside County Transportation Commission.

Riverside County reports first case of West Nile Virus this year

Riverside County health officials have announced the first case of West Nile virus, marking the third person infected in the state of California this year. 

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