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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...
'Music of John Denver' will be at Lewis Playhouse
“Take Me Home: The Music of John Denver” will be presented at Lewis Family Playhouse on Saturday, July 13. Jim Curry will be singing all of John Denver’s big hits. Curry, a national touring performer, has been delighting audiences for more than 23 years. Lewis Family Playhouse is...
Minor Injuries Reported in Multi-Vehicle Accident on I-15 Freeway in Hesperia
HESPERIA, Calif. (VVNG.com) — Minor injuries were reported following a multi-vehicle accident on the northbound I-15 freeway Saturday night. The incident occurred just before 8:00 pm on July 6, 2024, between Joshua Street and Main Street in the City of Hesperia. San Bernardino County Fire responded to the scene...
Landroids Little Free Library settles in Landers
The Little Free Library organization began with a single book-sharing box and has become a global literacy movement. In 25 years it has grown to more than 175,000 registered, volunteer-led Little Free Libraries all sharing the aim of building community, inspiring readers, and expanding book access for all. About a dozen Little Free Libraries have popped up in Morongo Basin, each is about the size of a newspaper rack. By all accounts, the newest book exchange box appears to be from out of this world.
Landers Open Air Flea Market returns Sunday (7/7)
The World Renowned Landers Open Air Flea Market is returning to Landers on Sunday, with an earlier start time to beat the heat. Beginning at 8AM you can head to the upper parking lot of the Moose Lodge on Reche Road – and you can look for the “FLEA MARKET” signs that are making a return along with the revamped name.
29 Palms Art Gallery hosting art reception tonight (7/6)
The 29 Palms Art Gallery will host an art reception on Saturday, July 6, to celebrate the Guild Members’ Summer exhibition, including paintings, photography, mixed media, ceramics and sculpture. The gallery will be open all day, and reception hospitality will be served on the gallery patio from 5 –...
Free Summer Events Continue At The Phelan Pinon Hills CSD
The Phelan-Piñon Hills CSD Parks & Recreation Department’s free summer events for the Tri-Community continue through the end of July. From Movies in the Park and Painting in the Park to kids’ archery lessons and Community Teaching Garden classes, there’s something for everyone to enjoy without any cost.
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.
13,000-year-old tree in Jurupa Valley possibly threatened by proposed development
For those who might wonder about what kind of tree is the oldest living organism in California discovered by scientists, it’s not a California redwood. Nor is it one of the giant sequoias. It’s a small oak shrub, nestled in the hills over Jurupa Valley. Known as the...
Ricardo Sandoval Has Title Fight In Sights With Win Over Angel Acosta
Ricardo Sandoval is going to make the most of an opportunity this time around, especially with a possible title shot on the line. Sandoval, rated No. 6 by The Ring at 112, meets former 108-pound titlist Angel Acosta in a ten-round flyweight contest. The matchup will precede the main event between lightweight contender William Zepeda and Giovanni Cabrera.
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...
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