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Pasadena Humane Kicks Off “Big Dog Summer” With No Adoption Fees
Pasadena Humane is encouraging community members to adopt one of the many wonderful “big” dogs currently waiting for a new home during their “Big Dog Summer” promotion. The adoption promotion will be in effect from July 11 to July 25, and will feature fee-waived adoptions for...
Coroner identifies all three people who died in murder-suicide on Sunday in Palm Springs
Palm Springs police said Friday they believe the man found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot near a freeway overpass Sunday had just shot two people dead in a car nearby. The Riverside County coroner also released the names of all involved. Previously, police had said only that the two scenes appeared "related," but...
'What the heck is going on?': Several fires reported in the High Desert on July 4th
Firefighters on Fourth of July night responded to dozens of “vegetation” and “outdoor” fires across the High Desert. San Bernardino County Fire, California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, Apple Valley Fire Protection District and Victorville Fire Department were flooded with calls for fire service from 8 p.m. to midnight Thursday.
3 charged with murder after tourist killed in Newport Beach; suspects eligible for death penalty: DA
Three men have been charged with murder and other offenses in connection with the death of a tourist from New Zealand who was fatally run over during an attempted robbery at Newport Beach's Fashion Island mall, prosecutors said Friday.Leroy Ernest Joseph McCrary, 26, of Los Angeles, Malachi Eddward Darnell, 18, of Los Angeles, and Jaden Cunningham, 18, of Lancaster, "are eligible for the death penalty if they are convicted of the special circumstances murder of 68-year-old Patricia McKay in the commission of a robbery with a felony enhancement of causing the death of an elder over the age of 65,"...
Morongo donates $50,000 to support Banning High boosters
As part of its ongoing commitment to local youth, the Morongo Band of Mission Indians presented the non-profit Banning High School Boosters Club with a $50,000 contribution to support local athletics. The funds from Morongo will specifically assist the boosters in purchasing sports equipment for high school athletes, as well...
Oop! Marlon Wayans Warns Thieves About His Los Angeles Home After It Was Burglarized (VIDEO)
Marlon Wayans managed to give fans a kiii with his PSA for “robbers and others.” He shared his message via Instagram after his Los Angeles home was reportedly burglarized. The actor admitted to the only valuable thing in his house being the house itself! “God is so good. Everyone is fine. I’m grateful. Dear ROBBERS [...] The post Oop! Marlon Wayans Warns Thieves About His Los Angeles Home After It Was Burglarized (VIDEO) appeared first on The Shade Room.
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Under Federal Criminal Investigation
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, the CEO of Bad Boy Entertainment, is under federal criminal investigation. Homeland Security agents raided Diddy’s homes in Los Angeles and Miami earlier this year. Now, insiders have confirmed that federal authorities in the Southern District of New York have notified Combs’ legal team about the ongoing investigation. Sources revealed that a federal grand jury is hearing evidence, although no imminent charges appear. The U.S. Attorney’s Office and Combs’ lawyers have declined to comment on the situation.
‘World's largest rubber duck' lands in Lake Elsinore for Fourth of July
If you like big ducks, this should fit the bill. The "world's largest rubber duck" is part of Fourth of July celebrations starting Thursday and continuing into the weekend in the Riverside County community of Lake Elsinore. Fourth of July 11 hours ago. Holidays Jul 2. "This event is not...
Search expands for suspect in Stockton fire that killed mom, 2 kids; $30k reward offered
The U.S. Marshals Service has joined the search for a Stockton man who is accused of killing a mother and her two children in a mobile home fire in late June. The federal law enforcement agency, in partnership with the Stockton Police Department, said they are offering a combined reward of up to $30,000 for information leading to the suspect's arrest.
Marathon night for Folsom fire crews on Fourth of July
Folsom firefighters worked a strenuous marathon night on the Fourth of July as they supported other fire crews around the region and responded to a huge number of calls for aid in their city. Chad Wilson, Assistant Fire Chief of Operations and Administration said their dispatch center received a whopping...
Woman injured by falling bullet on 4th of July | UPDATE
STOCKTON, Calif. — A woman was injured by what appeared to be a falling bullet Thursday night in Stockton. It happened around 9:15 p.m. on Weber Avenue in the city's Civic District. The Stockton Police Department said in its nightly Watch Commander report for July 4 the 51-year-old was...
Regional blues great Mick Martin set for Powerhouse return
A local and regional favorite is set to entertain in Historic Folsom, just in time to wind down and wrap up your holiday weekend. If you have the blues about heading back to work next week, why not enjoy the blues at the Powerhouse of Blues which welcome’s the great Mick Martin and his Big Blues Band to the Powerhouse Pub, a very “cool” place to be on a hot Sunday afternoon.
Wildwood Roses set for Willamette Wineworks in Historic Folsom Saturday
Willamette Wineworks continues its weekly live music series Saturday night, July 6 with the locally loved Wildwood Roses taking the stage at the Historic Folsom venue that offers a relaxing atmosphere along with fine wines and small plates to enjoy. Versed in stage, song, and dance, The Wildwood Roses female...
Farm-to-Fork Friday: Dirtbag Tea Company's summertime iced tea and breakfast pizza
Summertime iced tea is refreshing, especially when it's organic tea. On this week's Farm-to-Fork Friday, KCRA 3's Lisa Gonzales takes us to a new cafe in Orangevale from Dirtbag Tea Company and shows off a popular farmer's market loose-leaf tea and their breakfast pizza. See more coverage of top California...
In pictures: community spirit shines at Folsom Pro Rodeo
From the moment fans step into the front gates of Folsom’s Dan Russell arena they can’t help but notice the sea of red white and blue throughout the facility that is transformed annually by Choose Folsom and the Folsom Chamber of Commerce to host the annual Folsom Pro Rodeo. From the skydiver delivered American Flag descending into the arena to the majestic moves of Folsom’s Painted Ladies to little locals mutton busting, barrel races, bull riders, flying motorcycles and everything in between the event that spans six decades offers something for everyone and brings an economic boost to the community of Folsom as local businesses welcome rodeo guests from all parts into their amazing establishments.
Patience pays off for nature photographer
Gold Country Artists Gallery, an award-winning gallery in Placerville, welcomes its newest artist, photographer Richard Miles. Passionate about photography since he was a teenager, Miles began taking photos with an old Rolleiflex — a very limited type of camera with a top-down viewfinder and fixed lens — that his dad brought from Germany.
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