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Felon Who Perpetrated Shotgun Slaying in Desert Hot Springs Sentenced
A convicted felon who killed a Desert Hot Springs man while vandalizing his property in a feud connected to a business transaction was sentenced today to 50 years to life in state prison. A Banning jury in May convicted James John Angle, 48, of Indio of first-degree murder for the 2018 death of Joseph Gimino. The post Felon Who Perpetrated Shotgun Slaying in Desert Hot Springs Sentenced appeared first on KESQ.
How to Watch 2024 Little League Softball World Series Regionals today - July 20 | Stream, Start Times, Preview
Some of the top youth athletes from around the country continue their quest to the Little League Softball World Series, as regional action begins on Saturday. Watch the Little League Softball World Series on ESPN+. WEST. Quartz Hill (S-CA) vs. Dublin (N-CA) Time: 12 p.m. ET. Where: Al Houghton Stadium...
Heat Advisory issued July 20 at 1:32PM PDT until July 21 at 9:00PM PDT by NWS San Diego CA
* WHAT…Temperatures up to 106. Lows tonight 65 to 75. * WHERE…San Bernardino and Riverside County Valleys-The Inland. * WHEN…Until 9 PM PDT Sunday. * IMPACTS…Hot temperatures may cause heat illnesses. Drink plenty of fluids, stay in an air-conditioned room, stay out of. the sun, and...
Fatal assault in Desert Hot Springs
At 9:28 P.M., officers from the Desert Hot Springs Police Department responded to reports of an assault in the area of Luis Dr. and Two Bunch Palms, across from Desert Springs Middle School in Desert Hot Springs. Upon arrival, deputies determined that an altercation had taken place and located an individual that was bleeding. According The post Fatal assault in Desert Hot Springs appeared first on KESQ.
Redlands, CA USA
I was going into work in the morning in a rush when I saw something colorful hanging on a tree. I told myself I would go back and see what it was after work. Leaving the hospital, I got in my car and realized I forgot about what I saw and went back to look at it, seeing that it was the quilted heart. That is when I took it with me. Finding it made me feel lucky as well as special to be in that place at that time.
Vista Fire in San Bernardino National Forest 83% contained, Mt. Baldy Resort reopens
The Mt. Baldy Resort has reopened as work continues to put out the last remaining flames of the 2,946-acre Vista Fire in the San Bernardino National Forest, as well as to repair damage caused by the firefighting efforts and help restore the forest to its natural condition, authorities said. After igniting northwest of Lytle Creek on July 7 and burning its way through the forest for 13 days, the wildfire was 83% contained on Friday, according to...
Fire destroys house, spreads to brush in Lucerne Valley
A fire destroyed a home and spread to nearby brush in Lucerne Valley on Thursday morning, officials said. The fire was first reported about 10:45 a.m. in the area of Amber Road and Butte Street, according to San Bernardino County Fire Protection District logs. Firefighters encountered a single-story home "well-involved" with flames and downed...
Victor Valley College announces Board of Trustees opening
Victor Valley College officials on Thursday announced an open college board of trustee position for college district Area 3. Interested residents in the area can file for candidacy until Aug. 9, college officials stated. Area 3 encompasses portions of Hesperia, Oak Hills, Phelan, Pinon Hills, and Wrightwood communities. The Area...
Sullivan Party Rentals celebrates five years in Yucaipa
Greg and Jennette Sullivan moved to Yucaipa about seven years ago. The friendly husband and wife team started the wildly popular business, Sullivan Party Rentals, shortly thereafter and haven’t looked back. The Yucaipa-based Sullivan Party Rentals currently has 11 local employees; five full-time and six part-time. After working in...
High Desert-based cadets promoted to California Highway Patrol officers
The latest round of California Highway Patrol Academy officer promotions includes two High Desert cadets. Jasmine Delgado of Apple Valley completed cadet training at the CHP Academy in Sacramento and has been assigned duty at the CHP’s Barstow Area office. Officer Delgado graduated from Victor Valley High School in...
Remembering the Black Farming Community in San Bernardino Valley
Tamara Cedré and the Live from the Frontline Team. In the heart of San Bernardino, just west of Waterman Avenue, stands St. Mark’s Missionary Baptist Church. Nestled in the once fertile, picturesque Black farming community of Valley Truck Farms, it is now surrounded by warehouse developments and a dwindling congregation that reflects the displacement of families from the neighborhood.
County Waste Department offers free compost at landfills in Beaumont and Moreno Valley
RIVERSIDE COUNTY – The Riverside County Department of Waste Resources has been making compost from organic clean green waste material processed at the Lamb Canyon Landfill compost facility and will make the finished compost material available for free.Piles of finished compost will be available to participants that want to load their own material. Lamb Canyon has been diverting clean green organic waste from landfilling by composting onsite and is now making nutrient rich compost available for free. Guests can load the material into their vehicles using their own shovels, scoops or buckets. Take compost home to incorporate into your garden soil or use as mulch to help hold moisture in the soil during arid hot summers. There are many benefits to using compost in your garden like enric.
Judge restricts Redlands’ use of hangars in lease dispute with Coyote Aviation
Coyote Aviation, the former operator of a hangar facility at the Redlands Municipal Airport, has won a temporary restraining order against the city in its ongoing dispute over a land lease agreement. The order prevents the city from modifying the hangars or collecting rent from the tenants, according to Redlands...
Council disagrees with commission, approves warehouse at former Pharaoh’s
Redlands City Council voted 3-2 on July 16 to approve a new warehouse at 1101 California St., positioning Redlands for another industrial expansion. Councilwomen Denise Davis and Jenna Guzman-Lowery were the two dissenters. North Palisade Partners, a Los Angeles-based industrial real estate development and investment firm, submitted plans to the...
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