Suspect in Multiple Residential Burglaries Taken into Custody
In the mid-afternoon on May 15, 2022, San Jacinto Deputies responded to the 300 block of S. Mistletoe Avenue, San Jacinto, regarding a wanted fugitive, Wayne Daniel Morgan, a 40-year-old resident of Hemet.
Family Size May Influence Cognitive Functioning in Later Life
A new study at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health and the Robert Butler Columbia Aging Center, and Université Paris-Dauphine – PSL, found that having three or more versus two children has a negative effect on late-life cognition.
Keep these ideas in mind as you gear up to cover abortion after Roe v. Wade
In Dr. Rebekah Fenton’s medical practice, she often sees young patients with unplanned pregnancies who understand what’s at stake. “It’s not this narrative of ‘Oh, people just don’t understand what parenting is,’” she said in a Center for Health Journalism Health Matters webinar last week.
Pursuit Leads to Two Arrests
On Friday, May 13, 2022, at approximately 1:43 pm, Deputies from the Palm Desert Sheriff’s Station were notified of a suspect with an outstanding violation of Parole warrant, and considered armed and dangerous.
2100 Marijuana Plants Eradicated During Search Warrant
On May 13, 2022, deputies from the Perris Station Problem Oriented Policing Team and the Perris Station Special Enforcement Teams, served a marijuana cultivation search warrant on three different parcels of vacant property located just west of W. San Jacinto Ave and Diana Street, in the city of Perris.
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Will Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco, fierce Newsom critic, run for governor in 2026?
While most eyes are trained on this year's General Election, a handful of lawmakers and political figures in California have a different race on their minds: the state's gubernatorial contest in 2026.
Apartment Complex Fire May Have Been Intentional: Riverside FD
A fire that erupted adjacent to a downtown Riverside apartment complex may have been intentionally set, authorities said Monday.
Mister Cee, Pioneering Brooklyn D.J., Dies at 57
Mister Cee, a disc jockey who was an integral figure in New York City’s booming 1990s hip-hop scene and was an early champion of the Notorious B.I.G., has died. He was 57.
There’s more to the economy than unemployment rates
It took the Golden State a few months to take the lead, but we finally did it: as of February 2024, California finally caught up with Nevada and we are now the U.S. state with the highest unemployment rate at 5.3%.