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Search continues for suspect in two Palm Desert bank robberies
Update 7/12/24 Investigators confirmed the suspect in Thursday's bank robbery is believed to be the same as the one at the U.S. Bank in Palm Desert on June 26. The Riverside County Sheriff's Office shared a photo of the robbery at Mechanics Bank. The suspect was described as a white male adult, between 50 and The post Search continues for suspect in two Palm Desert bank robberies appeared first on KESQ.
Calimesa City Council approves 1.9% trash increase
At the June 17 Calimesa City Council meeting, the council approved slightly higher disposal service rates by CR&R Inc. for residents and businesses, a 1.97% increase based on the consumer price index. Deputy City Manager/City Clerk Darlene Gerdes gave the presentation. “CR&R has requested an inflationary rate increase generally described...
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Cassidy’s Corner Café came to Eastvale and hosted their grand opening on Saturday, June 1. “Cassidy’s Corner Café is known for their handcrafted, homemade fresh bagel bites and sandwiches as well as their one-of-a-kind coffee blends,” according to the City. “They can be found at 12548 Schleisman Road, Suite 140, inside of the Hamner Place shopping center.”
61-year-old hiker goes missing during heat wave in California, cops say. Search is on
On July 5, 61-year-old Hantae Kim set out on the Pacific Crest Trail for a hike. He planned to do only a portion of the 2,650-mile trek, intending to return home to Chula Vista by early morning July 7. In the initial hours on the trail, Kim sent photos to...
Supervisors authorize bid process for two East Hemet street resurfacing projects
The Riverside County Board of Supervisors meeting Tuesday, June 4, included two 5-0 votes to authorize the advertisement of street resurfacing projects in East Hemet for bid.One action authorized the bid process for the Cornell Street resurfacing project while the other motion approved the bid process for the Acacia Avenue resurfacing. The Cornell Street project will resurface 1.6 miles between Crest Drive and Florida Avenue. Acacia Avenue will be resurfaced for 3.6 miles from 200 feet east of San Jacinto Street to 275 feet east of Jared Lane. Each of the two actions also included approval of the plans and specifications for that project and findings that the resurfacing is categorically exempt from California Environmental Quality Act review.Cornell Street and Acacia Avenue are bo.
Fatal shooting suspect released, case not filed: ‘At this time, there are issues that need to be resolved’
On July 11, 18-year-old Blythe local Jose Angel Manjarrez was released with no bail listed and no charges filed following a preceding arrest by the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department’s Major Crimes Bureau on July 9 for two alleged felony violations of Penal Code (PC) section 187(a) murder in the first degree.
New 1% sales tax for transportation won't be on Riverside County ballot after all
A proposal to fund transportation projects across Riverside County through a new 1% sales tax won’t be on the ballot in November after all. A commission made up of local elected officials voted Wednesday not to put the measure before voters. The one-cent-per-dollar tax increase had been discussed recently...
Riverside County teen shot, killed 2 men: deputies
An 18-year-old from Riverside County was arrested in connection with the murder of two men in the city of Blythe, deputies say. According to a media release issued by the Riverside County Sheriff’s Office, officers with the Blythe Police Department requested deputies’ assistance after they found two crime scenes connected to the double homicide that […]
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