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Warm weekend ahead for SoCal, but cooler temperatures a week away
It’s going to be a warm weekend, Southern California, but don’t fret; more pleasant temperatures are just a week away. In the Los Angeles area, highs are expected to be in the mid-to-high 80s through the weekend and could hit 90 degrees on Monday. In the Inland Empire, an excessive heat warning has been issued […]
Southern California city loses state housing and homelessness funds
The city of Norwalk is no longer eligible to receive state housing and homelessness funds after the state Department of Housing and Community Development revoked its compliance with the housing element law. Additionally, the city can no longer deny certain affordable housing projects, according to Gov. Gavin Newsom. The announcement comes weeks after the […]
Infrared drone finds Southern California prowling suspect ‘within seconds’
A police department in Riverside County used an infrared-equipped drone to catch a prowling suspect who tried to hide from officers last week. “#whileyouwereasleep last week, around 1:30 am, Murrieta Dispatch received a call from an observant citizen reference an unknown individual prowling in apartment windows of a local complex,” the Murrieta Police Department posted […]
Victorville drivers ranked second worst in the nation in Consumer Affairs study
Victorville drivers have been ranked the second worst in the nation, with nearby San Bernardino following behind at No. 4, according to a recent study. The report published by Consumer Affairs last week looked at the latest available U.S. Department of Transportation and National Highway Traffic Safety Administration data and compared the rates...
Newsom awards SoCal cities nearly $54.6M to clear encampments
Several Southern California cities and counties were among 18 that will receive $130.7 million from the state to remove homeless encampments with new “robust” accountability measures and expectations for local governments, state officials announced Friday. A new program involving the state and local communities also aims to streamline...
High Desert Sports Roundup: Sultana beats Hesperia to clinch CIF-SS playoff berth
The Sultana volleyball team clinched a berth in the CIF-Southern Section playoffs with a 3-2 victory over Hesperia on Thursday night. Sultana won the first set 27-25, and then Hesperia went on a run, winning the next two sets for a 2-1 lead. Sultana won the following two sets, including 15-10 in the deciding set. ...
Colton Corner: Bringing it back to Colton
A Colton High alumni has come home and in the process purchased an historic building at 21088 S. Highway 211 in Colton. Once owned by the Wilcox family, the building will now be under the care of Viking LLC and house a pair of businesses when all is said and done – the Chop Shop, a hair salon owned by Geri Rose, and the Colton Garage, a mechanic shop owned by Colton High graduate David Wales, Tyler Mildren, and mechanic James Semore. ...
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