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Little by little, students in the Inland Empire are returning to classrooms. → Read More
Some parents are trying to increase the pressure on LAUSD to reopen soon, including plans for a Zoom blackout protest. → Read More
Wind advisories remained in effect for Los Angeles and Ventura counties after overnight gusts of up to 55 mph toppled trees in some areas. → Read More
A line of veterans stood outside the Loma Linda VA clinic on Saturday as part of an effort to get 1,000 of them their first dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine. → Read More
A Wrightwood man whose dog was attacked by a mountain lion believes the same cougar behind several other attacks in his neighborhood, and that the Bobcat Fire in September is to blame for the cougar's moving closer to populated areas. → Read More
With Valentine's Day and Presidents Day approaching, Inland Empire wineries are hoping to toast to a busy weekend. → Read More
California state lawmakers are aiming a slew of new bills at the state's broken and fraud ridden unemployment agency following a scathing state audit report and hearing. → Read More
The process of overhauling California's Employment Development Department should have happened long ago, according to a report by the state's auditor. → Read More
The City of Riverside joined other large cities by putting up a COVID-19 vaccine clinic on Saturday at the Riverside Convention Center parking lot. → Read More
About 8,000 people in Riverside and San Bernardino counties remained under evacuation orders and warnings on Friday as a powerful storm marched across Southern California, raising fears of flash flooding while dumping rain and snow on the region. → Read More
As COVID-19 cases begin to level off in Los Angeles County, local Catholic schools are preparing for the possibility of a return to in-person learning. → Read More
President Biden signed a flurry of executive orders, including rolling back the so-called "Muslim Ban" enacted by the previous administration. → Read More
Instead of watching and discussing the inauguration together in a classroom, Southern California students watched from home due to coronavirus restrictions. → Read More
There is no shortage of people wanting a COVID-19 vaccine, but getting one can be like taking a shot in the dark. → Read More
Customers lined up to get one last hot dog before Pink's shuts down for a few months amid the COVID-19 pandemic. → Read More
A stubborn fire that erupted overnight at a strip mall in Moreno Valley caused a partial collapse of the two-story structure and destroyed nearly every business there. → Read More
"More people than ever are not only passing away, but passing away without any underlying health conditions," said Dr. Barbara Ferrer about COVID deaths in L.A. County. → Read More
Orange County Fire Authority firefighters rolled up their sleeves to receive the Moderna coronavirus vaccine. → Read More
Whether it's a cleaning crew or a robot disinfecting surfaces, cleaning services are in high demand now more than ever. → Read More
Riverside County recorded 8,000 new COVID-19 cases within a span of just 24 hours. The continuing surge has more people than ever looking to get tested. → Read More