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California drink-spiking law goes into effect
A law requiring bars and nightclubs to offer drink-spiking test kits went into effect July 1. The measure applies to roughly 2,400 businesses within the state, including hundreds of establishments within Los Angeles County. The tests, which detect common date-rape drugs, were an initiative the city of West Hollywood passed...
Beating the heat on Independence Day
With Excessive Heat Warnings in place for much of California, including right here at home, people are looking for ways to beat the heat this 4th of July. This week and weekend will see potentially record-breaking temperatures in excess of 120 degrees. There are many ways to stay safe in these dangerous temperatures. Some of The post Beating the heat on Independence Day appeared first on KESQ.
Local realtors and property manager react to new California law caps security deposits for renters
Moving forward, almost all new rental contracts in California will require no more than one month’s rent as a security deposit. The post Local realtors and property manager react to new California law caps security deposits for renters appeared first on News Channel 3-12.
Public health officials urge preparation for heatwave
As large swaths of the Inland Empire are blanketed by excessive heat, local public health officials are emphasizing preparation and education. KVCR’s Madison Aument has more. Many parts of the region are experiencing temperatures of more than 100 degrees. And they’re expected to stay high through next week.
Parole board rescinds early release of child rapist from Riverside County
The State Parole Board has rescinded early parole for a convicted child rapist from Riverside County. Cody Woodsen Klemp, 68, will remain in prison to continue to serve his 170-year prison sentence. Klemp was convicted in 1994 of 40 felonies involving the repeated rape of an underage victim. The teenager had been in the care The post Parole board rescinds early release of child rapist from Riverside County appeared first on KESQ.
Arizona man smuggled 29 guns, including 27 assault rifles, into Riverside County, officials say
An Arizona man was caught with almost 30 firearms, including 27 assault rifles and 15 ghost guns, in Riverside County on Monday, officials said. Alexis Ayala Molina, a 22-year-old from Phoenix, was “committing suspicious and unsafe driving actions” on the 10 Freeway at Chiriaco Summit, the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department said in a news release. […]
Playing Around With Illegal Fireworks Could Cost You $5K
Law enforcement agencies are urging people to celebrate July 4th responsibly and prioritize safety. All fireworks, including sparklers, are illegal in Palm Desert, Rancho Mirage, Indian Wells, Palm Springs, Cathedral City and unincorporated areas of Riverside County. However you are likely to find safe and sane fireworks for sale in...
Heat…Smog…Bad Air Quality For The Desert; But No Locusts Spotted Just Yet
.AIR QUALITY ALERT FOR ELEVATED OZONE AIR POLLUTION…HIGH LEVELS OF SMOG…FROM 11 A-M WEDNESDAY JULY 3RD 2024 THROUGH 7 P-M SATURDAY JULY 6TH 2024. For the Coachella Valley, San Bernardino and Riverside County Valleys, The Inland Empire, Idyllwild-Pine Cove, San Gorgonio Pass, Inland Orange County, Big Bear, Lake Arrowhead.
Concerns linger about enforcement of short-term rental regulations on Coachella Valley ranchos
A new County ordinance to define the land-use and create regulations for Ranchos in the Coachella Valley is set to take effect by the end of August after it was unanimously approved by the Riverside County Board of Supervisors on June 25. Ranchos are large agricultural properties used to hold events, primarily outdoors, such as The post Concerns linger about enforcement of short-term rental regulations on Coachella Valley ranchos appeared first on KESQ.
How the ‘gut-and-amend’ process swiftly changed a California law days before it started
This summer, the California Legislature felt the need to act quickly before a new law took effect. In May, the California Attorney General’s office released guidance that said restaurants would need to comply with a new law that requires businesses to include required fees in advertised and displayed prices. The law, Senate Bill 478, was […]
2 Powerball tickets worth about $400,000 sold in California
LOS ANGELES - Feeling lucky? Two Powerball lottery tickets worth just under $400,000 were sold in California during the July 3 drawing. According to California Lottery's website late Wednesday night, a ticket worth $397,355 was sold at Best Buy Liquor in Sanger and a second ticket of monetary value was sold at Rotten Robbie in Forestville, California.
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