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As state law changes for some, the school mandate remains and students have mixed feelings → Read More
Fed up with the state’s rule, some – including youths at Norco Intermediate School – have been studying outdoors for days because they refuse to wear face coverings → Read More
The showcase for Chicano art is now set to open June 18, rather than the originally scheduled date of May 8 → Read More
“Go back to China!,” Sandra Miller is heard saying in video, which also led to a city of Coronado employee being placed on leave → Read More
The work has not yet been rescheduled, officials said Friday, Jan. 21 → Read More
Administrators scrambled for subs, some classes were canceled, and home testing kits were handed out Monday, Jan. 10 → Read More
Murrieta officials had to put up stop signs, while traffic backups also were seen in Fontana → Read More
From equestrian groups to marching band performers, there are several local connections to this year’s New Year’s Day spectacle → Read More
The surprise came during an appearance on “The Kelly Clarkson Show” after an inspiring season and trip to the championship game → Read More
The 15th annual event included patriotic performances, a flyover of World War II planes and a 21-gun salute → Read More
From roaming trick-or-treaters to Halloween village displays, the region celebrated the spooky evening Sunday, Oct. 31 → Read More
The spooky event with mazes, rides, scare zones and haunted houses runs Sunday, Oct. 24, and Halloween weekend → Read More
Riverside and San Bernardino districts use seating charts and tracer teams in hopes of keeping the coronavirus at bay → Read More
His family receives a posthumous award from the Diocese of San Bernardino at tribute to first responders, law officers and the military → Read More
Those who previously got the Pfizer vaccine, are 65 and older or have health conditions can get third injection → Read More
City leaders, residents and others gathered Tuesday night, Aug. 31, for a solemn remembrance of Cpl. Hunter Lopez, Lance Cpl. Dylan R. Merola and Cpl. Kareem M. Nikoui → Read More
A week after hearing boos and monkey noises at Temecula Valley High School, Valley View High’s squad finds the support, courage to keep going → Read More
Valley View High’s cheer coach says fans, students of opposing school showered her squad with the N-word, boos, monkey sounds and told them they were “on the wrong side” → Read More
A $450,000 grant from The California Wellness Foundation will assist future doctors eager to help underserved communities in the Inland Empire → Read More
Enslaved.org, a nationally-recognized project to track the stories of enslaved people, will be coming to campus with historian Daryle Williams → Read More