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Jennifer Tilly Says She Was Offered a Starring Role in ‘The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’
Jennifer Tilly didn't want to join the main cast of 'The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' because she was too afraid. She's comfortable with her upcoming role as a friend, though. Season 14 of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills isn’t expected to premiere until very late this year or...
Prosecutors allege antisemitism in DA’s office
A longtime prosecutor in the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s office has accused District Attorney George Gascón of deliberately neglecting issues affecting the Jewish community in Los Angeles and discriminating against Jewish employees. “This is the first time I lack confidence in our office’s ability to treat Jewish...
Registration open for youth volleyball in Menifee
The United States Youth Volleyball League (USYVL) registration for the 2024 fall program in Menifee is open. The instructional volleyball league will provide boys and girls ages 7-15 the opportunity to learn and play volleyball in a fun, safe, and supervised environment. The eight-week developmental league provides participants instruction twice...
Proposed Palm Springs law would give police more power to clear homeless encampments
Palm Springs could soon enact a sweeping homeless enforcement ordinance that would give police authority to arrest people who build encampments or sleep overnight in public areas. The new law, which will be considered by the Palm Springs City Council on Tuesday, would establish for the first time a set of rules for...
Ryan Garcia headed to rehab after a Racially-Charged rant on X resulted in his expulsion from the WBC
Ryan Garcia is going to rehab. Or so he says. On Wednesday, Garcia continued to tank his own career when he went on a racist rant on his X Spaces, using a slew of slurs and disparaging Muslims. It was just the latest in a series of bad choices for the Victorville, California native, but it appears as though this was the straw that finally broke the camel’s back.
Clippers reportedly gifted Paul George to 76ers out of hatred
The Philadelphia 76ers snagging Paul George in free agency saw the biggest fish in the market juice up an already lethal team, bring them closer to contention. In all honesty though, the outcome was quite shocking, as the league-wide consensus prior to the signing was that he’s a near-guarantee to remain with his then-current club.
July 4th parades in High Desert roll despite scorching temps
Independence Day parades and celebrations were part of the Fourth of July festivities on Thursday as temperatures crept past the 100-degree-plus mark. Inside the gated Del Webb Sunset City retirement community in Apple Valley, residents enjoyed a continental breakfast and the “Little Town America” patriotic-themed parade. The parade...
Carjacking suspect is arrested after pursuit which ended in crash in Rancho Cucamonga
A carjacking suspect was arrested after a pursuit which ended with a traffic collision in Rancho Cucamonga, according to the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department. On July 4, deputies from the Rancho Cucamonga Police Department located a stolen vehicle near the intersection of Haven Avenue and Civic Center Drive. The vehicle was stolen minutes earlier in Ontario and was taken during a violent carjacking.
Western U.S. Suffers Record Heatwave from Death Valley to Portland
A relentless heatwave has continued to bake the western United States, with cities from the Pacific Northwest stretching into Arizona experiencing record-shattering temperatures. According to a 12WBOY report, Death Valley, California reached a scorching 127 degrees Fahrenheit (52.8 Celsius), obliterating the previous record by a full 5 degrees. The high of 122 degrees Fahrenheit (50 Celsius) in Needles, California surpassed the 121 degrees Fahrenheit (49.4 Celsius) record set in 2007, with the National Weather Service noting this is the highest since record-keeping began in 1884.
California Deputy Dies from Methamphetamine Effects While on Duty
Jonathan Stewart died from the effects of methamphetamine on April 27. The City of Rancho Cucamonga Traffic Division investigates traffic collisions and develops driver awareness, but questions remain about the investigation into Stewart's death. The community mourns Stewart's loss, highlighting potential unseen risks within law enforcement and serving as a...
Ontario Recreation & Community Services celebrates Parks and Recreation Month
The Ontario Recreation & Community Services Department is celebrating Parks and Recreation Month throughout July. Parks and Recreation Month is an initiative of the National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA) that invites the community to share their experiences, memories, and stories about what parks and recreation means to them. This...
Barstow Unified School District seeks candidates to fill board of trustee vacancy
Barstow Unified School District officials are seeking board of trustee candidates as they attempt to fill the vacant Trustee Area One position. The person appointed to the seat will fulfill the remainder of now-resigned Trustee Julie Clemmer’s term, which concludes in December 2024, district officials stated. Application process. Residents...
See Upland, other cities Fourth fireworks celebrations — VIDEO
Given the Upland July Fourth fireworks show explode along the eastern Claremont border, we tried something new by shooting the large display with Claremont in the background. We were only partly successful, but ended up with an impressive video showing fireworks from numerous cities throughout the valley below at 9:12 p.m. on July 4, 2024. Courier video/Peter Weinberger.
Gunterman steps in as Chaffey College’s new athletic director
Chaffey College has hired Joel Gunterman, a longtime coach and leader of community college athletic programs, as athletic director. He officially started his position on June 3. Gunterman previously served as Los Angeles Mission College interim athletics director, head strength and conditioning coach and fitness center coordinator. He will oversee...
Cool off in Twentynine Palms and Yucca Valley with these cooling centers
Extreme temperatures are coming this weekend, and the City of Twentynine Palms will be opening up the city’ Senior Center as a cooling center for residents of all ages. The Twentynine Palms Senior Center will be operating as a cooling center on Friday (July 5), Saturday (July 6), and Sunday (July 7) from 12 noon to 5 p.m. each day. Water will be available, but there will be no food service.
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