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Paul Finebaum Calls Out Prominent Head Coach For Being Afraid Of Competition
Some believe when head coach Lincoln Riley departed Oklahoma for USC it was because he wanted to avoid playing in arguably the toughest conference in college football with the school’s impending move to the SEC. If that accusation is true, things didn’t work out so well for Riley in that regard ...
Covina to Begin Construction on Recreation Village
Covina is undergoing a bit of a multimodal renaissance: first a new skatepark, then the Vincent Bikeway (in progress), and up next the Recreation Village on Citrus Avenue. The ambitious project fits lots of great features into a challenging narrow site - a former fruit packing warehouse - just east of Downtown Covina’s Metrolink station.
California Governor Gavin Newsom Asks Oakland to Allow Police to Pursue Criminals
Gov. Newsom urges Oakland to change strict policy on police pursuits. California Governor Gavin Newsom is asking the city of Oakland to revise its decade-old police pursuit policy that dramatically limits police chases. Newsom said criminals are fleeing without fear because they know police won’t chase them. El gobernador...
City manager praises staff work after storms: Residents say wall, debris made floods worse
TWENTYNINE PALMS — City response to the thunderstorm that caused flooding throughout the city July 14 began before the storm struck, City Manager Stone James told council members Tuesday. James reported on city staff’s storm response at the top of the council meeting. He praised the work of...
Deputies seek home invasion suspects
LANDERS — Sheriff’s deputies are investigating a home invasion reported Monday, July 22, in the 55000 block of Tracy Boulevard. “Preliminary information is two subjects broke into a home on Tracy Boulevard,” sheriff’s spokesperson Mara Rodriguez said. “The subjects assaulted the occupant of the home and...
San Bernardino County board OKs funds to combat opioid crisis, homelessness
The San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday revised a $23.5 million plan to address opioid addiction and accepted more than $500,000 for homelessness reduction efforts. San Bernardino County has been a party to a number of legal settlements against pharmaceutical companies for their role in enabling the nationwide...
Cooling trend heads to SoCal starting Friday
A cooling trend is headed to most of Los Angeles and Orange counties Friday, ending a weeklong heat wave that saw temperatures in triple digits and dangerous conditions in the Antelope Valley and desert communities.
Inland Empire Temperatures Continue to Surge
RIVERSIDE (CNS) – Excessive heat warnings are in effect until Friday in the Coachella Valley with temperatures expected to reach 116 degrees, according to the National Weather Service. The excessive heat warning will be in effect in Palm Desert, Coachella, Cathedral City, Palm Springs, Borrego Springs, Indio and La...
UC RIVERSIDE: Parched Central Valley farms depend on Sierras for groundwater
Mountain recharge powers growers’ hidden reservoirs. New research shows that California’s Central Valley, known as America’s breadbasket, gets as much as half of its groundwater from the Sierra Nevadas. This is significant for a farming region that, in some parts, relies almost entirely on groundwater for irrigation.
California’s $20 minimum wage leads 89% of fast-food restaurants to reduce hours
The minimum wage for fast-food workers in California jumped to $20 an hour on April 1, a $4 pay bump for 553,000 fast workers. However, restaurant chain owners raised concerns that the minimum wage increases would hurt their bottom line, and owners have cut workers’ hours, raised food prices, and even shut down some locations. […]
Hesperia's Heartfelt Daycare announces child, adult food program
High Desert-based Heartfelt Daycare has announced its participation in the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Child and Adult Care Food Program. Located in Hesperia, Heartfelt Daycare offers structured education, learning time, playtime, and nap time. Additionally, family-style meals for breakfast, lunch, and snack time, according to Director Samantha Brown. ...
Sloths Summer Night at La Brea Tar Pits: Free Museum Admission and Sunset Picnic
Experience Live Sloth Encounters, Curated DJ Sets, and Local Food Trucks on July 26. The La Brea Tar Pits will host Sloths Summer Night on Friday, July 26, 2024, from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m., offering free museum admission to celebrate the captivating world of sloths. The event will honor these relaxed Ice Age giants and provide visitors an opportunity to explore their fossils.
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