Why all the negative ads in Riverside-area state Assembly, Senate races?
Getting their mug out there is what politicians do come election season. There are two mugs of Clarissa Cervantes that her opponents want voters to see — booking photos from her DUI arrests. And...
View ArticleAmerican Red Cross will honor its 2024 Inland Empire Heroes at March 6 event
Cory Wheeler of Murrieta Fire and Rescue is the recipient of the 2024 First Responder Hero award, one of the American Red Cross Inland Empire Heroes awards. (Courtesy of the American Red Cross Southern...
View ArticleElection 2024: Who leads in Inland Empire congressional races
All nine congressmembers who represent the Inland Empire are leading their races in the Tuesday, March 5, primary. Additional results for some districts were released about 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, March...
View ArticleSchool library books with sexual, violent content targeted in Redlands
A community group complained Tuesday night, March 12, about sexual and violent content in several books on the library shelves of Redlands campuses, asking the school board to create a policy to...
View ArticleYoung Romoland-area chefs whip up healthy dishes
Who says healthy food can’t be fun to make and eat? Ask students in the Romoland School District, who served up creative recipes Wednesday, March 13, while taking part in a national contest. Brielle...
View ArticleAn author’s fame can lead to readers forgetting the good stuff
Riverside City College Professor Jo Scott-Coe wrote a book, “MASS: A Sniper, a Father, and a Priest” that is also the subject of an art project by artist Michael Haight. (File photo by David Bauman,...
View ArticleHere’s the full lineup for the 101st Summer Music Festival at the Redlands Bowl
Plenty of crowd favorites await Redlands Bowl audiences this summer for the 101st Summer Music Festival, beginning June 21. “Mary Poppins” returns as the festival’s musical theater offering and several...
View ArticleHop to it: See where to find Easter egg hunts across the Inland Empire
Cities across the Inland Empire are celebrating the arrival of spring and the Easter with festivals, egg hunts and more. Here’s a roundup of events in Riverside, San Bernardino and eastern Los Angeles...
View ArticleRiverside County, SEIU contract OK’d by supervisors — with a warning
Riverside County supervisors on Tuesday, April 2, approved a three-year contract with the county’s largest employee labor union, but not before some expressed concern that the deal might lead to tough...
View Article5 takeaways from March 5 primary election in Inland Empire
One month later, the March 5 primary election is officially over in the Inland Empire. Primary votes in Riverside and San Bernardino counties took almost a month to count, a process drawn out by...
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