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California to impose first-ever permanent water restrictions
CALIFORNIA - The first-ever permanent water restrictions were approved this month for cities and towns in California. The State Water Resources Control Board adopted new rules that will phase in cutbacks for water suppliers across the state. Enforcement of the conservation is expected to start in 2027. This is to...
Three Arrested and Forty-Five cited at City of Perris DUI Checkpoint
Perris, Calif. – On July 12, 2024, 3 people were arrested for DUI, and 45 citations were issued, for violations such as driving with suspended/revoked license or without a license at a DUI checkpoint. The DUI checkpoint was held at Perris Blvd. and San Jacinto Ave. from 8 p.m....
Weekly News Wrap with Cassie MacDuff 7/19/2024
Longtime Inland Empire journalist and KVCR news contributor Cassie MacDuff and KVCR's Rick Dulock review some of the big Inland Empire news stories from the past week. 1. Two former UC Riverside professors were awarded $6 million by a jury in a whistleblower lawsuit. 2. A federal judge has ordered...
Agua Caliente starting its own court in Palm Springs as tribal government grows
The Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians plan to establish its own court this fall that will provide for the first time a venue for civil cases involving tribal law. After more than six years of development, the courthouse is expected to open in October at 980 E. Tahquitz Canyon Way on reservation...
The mob, Frank Sinatra and Palm Springs: 'Mafia Spies' show dives into shady past
Palm Springs is known for its swanky mid-century modern architecture and being the playground to the stars, but it was also once the place where wise guys relaxed in the sun and, more terrifyingly, discussed how to "handle" their problems. The new Paramount+ series "Mafia Spies," based on the book "Mafia Spies:...
Half A Dozen Wildfires Ring Much Of Greater Los Angeles
Today, after a number of mostly spot fires throughout the region in recent weeks, Los Angeles finds itself partially ringed by blazes: one in La Tuna Canyon, two more in the Angeles National Forest, one in Redlands, another one to the north near Palmdale and a sixth — the largest in the state this year — continuing to burn inland from Santa Barbara.Santa Barbara ‘Lake Fire’ Acres Burned Still Growing, But Containment Rising The results have included, just in the last 24 hours, evacuations, freeway and road closures, structure-protection efforts and a search for a group of teens who may be...
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