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Hemet man who admitted selling fentanyl through the mail is sentenced to 19 years
A 38-year-old Riverside County man who distributed fentanyl out of his apartment, sending packets of the powerful synthetic opiate through the US mail, was sentenced Friday to 19 years in federal prison. Ignacio Alcala pleaded guilty in November in downtown Los Angeles to four federal charges: two counts of distribution...
Acuña Refuses to Answer Gay Marriage Question
Acuña Refused to Respond to Questions Regarding Gay Marriage, More. Democrat Jose “Joey” Acuña Jr. remained mum on questions regarding gay marriage and more in a recent series of questions Uken Report sent to both him and Republican Jeff Gonzalez. Each is vying for the seat currently held by Democrat Eduardo Garcia who chose not to seek re-election.
Fatal Shooting At Planet Fitness
LOCATION: 1600 block of N. Perris Blvd. A Moreno Valley man was arrested Sunday on suspicion of killing a man in Perris and leading deputies on a pursuit. Deputies responded to the 1600 block of north Perris Boulevard after a report of an assault with a deadly weapon at around 12:15 a.m. Sunday, according to the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department.
Homicide suspect arrested after pursuit in Inland Empire
Deputies arrested a homicide suspect early Sunday morning after a pursuit through Riverside County. They were first called to the 1600 block of Perris Boulevard at around 12:15 a.m. after learning of an assault with a deadly weapon in the area, according to a statement form the Riverside County Sheriff’s Office.
Riverside County Reports New Cases of Mpox, local health officials encourage vaccinations
Two more cases of Mpox have been reported in Riverside County today, prompting a warning from health officials following a rise in cases across the country. Those two new cases bring the county total to 14 this year, well over the 5 reported last year. County health officials want to remind you the best way The post Riverside County Reports New Cases of Mpox, local health officials encourage vaccinations appeared first on KESQ.
San Jacinto Man, Charles Bidinger III, Confesses to Hit-and-Run, Charged with Injuries
The streets of San Jacinto were disrupted by a major traffic collision this past weekend and now, the Riverside County Sheriff's Department has made headway in the investigation. Charles Edward Bidinger III, age 38, of San Jacinto, turned himself in to authorities and admitted involvement in the hit-and-run incident that left another driver critically injured, as reported by the Riverside County Sheriff's Department.
Judge orders L.A. Metro to pay court costs to PETA in bus ads lawsuit
A federal judge in Riverside County has ordered the Los Angeles Metropolitan Transportation Authority to pay more than $250,815 to PETA to cover the cost of litigating the animal advocacy group’s successful lawsuit over the placement of ads on buses.
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