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Do California’s ‘failure to protect’ laws really protect children or families?

California's “failure to protect” law holds parents responsible for “willful or negligent failure” to safeguard their children from harm or the risk of harm. Under the law, children with significant risk of physical, sexual or emotional abuse, as well as neglect, can become dependents of the court and placed under the supervision of child protection services (CPS). 

VA awards more than $2M in grants to memorialize Veterans interred in national cemeteries

The Department of Veterans Affairs’ National Cemetery Administration announced it has awarded six grants totaling more than $2,187,800 as part of the Veterans Legacy Program to award funding to educational institutions and non-profit organizations.

Be Safe. Be Smart. Plan Ahead and Do Your Part: Celebrate Fourth of July Weekend Responsibly

Riverside County Sheriff’s Department, San Jacinto station reminds drivers to do their part to keep everyone safe on the road this Fourth of July weekend by planning ahead and celebrate the holiday responsibly.

Juvenile Fentanyl Poisoning Arrest

On January 14, 2023, at 9:21 p.m., personnel from the Riverside Sheriff’s Cabazon Station were dispatched to a call of a missing juvenile in the 12400 block of Dailey Road in Banning.

Accidental Drowning

On June 30, 2023, around 4:28 p.m., deputies from the Jurupa Valley Sheriff’s Station responded to an accidental drowning at Rancho Jurupa Park in the 4800 block of Crestmore Road.

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San Jacinto Unified to Continue Free School Breakfast and Lunch for All Students in 2026-27

Families throughout the San Jacinto Unified School District will...

Mt. San Jacinto College Welcomes Dr. Tawny Dotson as Eighth Superintendent/President

Mt. San Jacinto College (MSJC) officially welcomed Dr. Tawny...

Voices of Hope Concert Brings Community Together in San Jacinto Valley

The Hemet–San Jacinto Interfaith Council hosted its “Voices of...
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