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Motorcyclist Narrowly Escapes Serious Injury In Temecula I-15 Crash

A motorcyclist was injured Tuesday in a three-vehicle collision on Interstate 15 just south of Temecula, where the bike slid underneath a tractor-trailer exiting the freeway.

Palm Springs Aerial Tramway To Close For A Month Of Maintenance

The Palm Springs Aerial Tramway will close next month to undergo annual maintenance, operators announced Tuesday.

Murder Conviction Handed Down In Disappearance Of Aranda Briones

A man who killed a 16-year-old Moreno Valley girl because she got him expelled from school, hiding her body somewhere in the San Bernardino Mountains, was convicted Wednesday of first-degree murder.

We Win or Satan Loses

 News! News!! News!!! By now I’m sure you are aware of the ‘dark’ opening at the world Olympics held in France.

Murrieta Considering Harsher Catalytic Converter Theft Crackdowns

The Murrieta City Council Tuesday will consider an ordinance identical to one passed nearly a year ago by the Riverside County Board of Supervisors intended to crack down on catalytic converter thieves by establishing specific regulations and penalties lacking under state law.

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