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September 29, 2025 |
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GRAND BLANC TOWNSHIP, Mich. - At least four people are dead in a shooting and fire at a Michigan Church.
KYIV - A Russian aerial bombardment of Ukraine involved hundreds of drones and missiles.
It now costs $5 million over a lifetime to fund eight key components of the American dream.
A new trend from Gen Z's dating culture has entered the pop culture lexicon: Shrekking.
![]() INLAND EMPIRE - (INT) - The upper level trough that delivered unsettled weather over the weekend has lost all of its influence on the weather in Southern California.
SAN BERNARDINO – (INT) – A property tax payment scam has surfaced in San Bernardino County.
![]() FOREST FALLS – (INT) – It’s likely to be weeks before flood-ravaged Route 38 above Forest Falls in the San Bernardino Mountains is reopened to Big Bear.
![]() INLAND EMPIRE – (INT) – Getting from here to there in the Inland Empire can be a costly and sometimes unsafe proposition.
![]() INLAND EMPIRE – (INT) – The dreaded oriental fruit fly is back.
![]() RIVERSIDE – (INT) – The United Soccer League (USL) Wednesday announced its intent to bring professional men’s and women’s soccer to Riverside.
![]() PALM SPRINGS – (INT) - Palm Springs annual Our Lady of Guadalupe pilgrimage has been canceled.
![]() INLAND EMPIRE – (INT) – A mid-year run-up in the Inland Empire’s jobless rate may have peaked.
![]() RANCHO CUCAMONGA – (INT) – IEHP, the Inland Empire Health plan, is vigorously denying accusations of alleged health care fraud.
![]() INLAND EMPIRE – (INT) - CALFIRE/Riverside County Fire Department is the first dispatch agency to implement 911 Nurse Navigation in Riverside County.
![]() CABAZON – (INT) – As the search for baby Emmanuel continues, Riverside County prosecutors are setting the record straight.
![]() SAN BERNARDINO – (INT) – San Bernardino County Supervisors say their action against homeless encampments is ‘humane’.
![]() COLTON – (INT) – Colton police say that new leads have rejuvenated a 15-year investigation into the death of Timothy Thomas.
![]() INLAND EMPIRE – (INT) - In the Inland Empire, a $1,500 rental budget is barely enough for 600 sq. ft. of apartment space.
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HOLLYWOOD - Director Paul Thomas Anderson’s comedic action thriller “One Battle After Another” topped box office charts.
About half of students at California’s public colleges are also working.
![]() SOUTHLAND – (INT) – After several weeks of up’s and down’s, gasoline prices may have settled down.
![]() SACRAMENTO – (INT) – Sales of zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs) in California is expanding.
![]() SOUTHLAND – (INT) – A study found that the more drivers are exposed to aggressive behavior on the road, the more likely they are to drive aggressively themselves.
![]() SOUTHLAND – (INT) – More California students are being motivated to pursue dual enrollment.
![]() INDIO - It's months away, but the 2026 Coachella Valley Music and Arts festival has already sold out.
![]() INLAND EMPIRE – (INT) – CalKIDS is making a $354 million investment in Inland Empire students.
![]() SOUTHLAND – (INT) – Southern California Edison (SCE) electric rates are going up, but not as much as it wanted.
![]() It’s no secret that Californians are a diverse lot.
![]() SOUTHLAND – (INT) - Another La Nina winter is shaping up for California.
![]() Californians are trying to free themselves of credit card debt.
![]() LOS ANGELES - Los Angeles County’s most iconic beaches are shrinking.
![]() SACRAMENTO – California voters will weigh in on a growing debate over about redistricting.
![]() California is on the cusp of an unprecedented demographic shift, with projections indicating a dramatic increase in the older adult population by 2040.
An investigation is underway into the cause of a fiery head-on crash of two vehicles Sunday (September 28th) that shut down Carbon Canyon Road in the Chino Hills. One person was killed in the early morning crash, the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department said. (INT) Work is starting on a 6,000 foot long underground flood control channel skirting the west side of March Air Reserve Base. It will tie into the Perris Valley Flood Control Channel at a cost of $15.5 million dollars. (INT) Kars-R-Us, Inc is facing restrictions on future fundraising activities. The California Attorney General’s office says that for 5-years Kars raised more than 45-million dollars, about one-third from California donors. $35 million went to Kars and not towards breast cancer screenings. Under the stipulated judgment, one of the operators, Michael Irwin, will be permanently banned from fundraising. (INT) Riverside police are sorting out details of an attempted murder-suicide. It happened Tuesday (September 23rd) at a recycling business near the Riverside Municipal Airport. Police initially said a man shot a woman and then killed himself. Police said the suspect, The suspect, 53-year-old Ruben Zavala Negrete of Ontario, had recently been employed there. (INT) A former Riverside County sheriff’s deputy was granted probation Tuesday (September 23rd) for killing the father of his girlfriend’s children. In spite of the objections of prosecutors and several pleas from the slain man’s family, Oscar Rodriguez was sentenced by an Indio judge to a one-year jail term and 10 years of probation supervision. Rodriguez was given credit for 194 days of jail custody on his conviction of voluntary manslaughter. (INT) The City of Riverside invites the community to learn more about the proposed Riverside Sports Complex & Entertainment District at a community meeting scheduled for 10 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 18 at the Springbrook Clubhouse. The City is negotiating to revitalize the 56-acre former Ab Brown Sports Complex site, which has been vacant since 2018. (INT) More than 7 in 10 Riverside County public school students in grades 2–12 are eligible for up to $1,500 each in scholarship funds. Families can check their eligibility by visiting CalKIDS.org and entering the child’s 10-digit Statewide Student Identifier (SSID). (INT) California voters give strong support to the University of California and its 10 campuses, according to a new poll. The Institute of Governmental Studies found that two-thirds of voters agreed that the UC system helps students succeed. 71 percent said that its campuses produce important research that benefits communities. (INT) The Auen Foundation, a Coachella Valley-based private grant-making foundation, has pitched in $250,000 to help restore the historic Plaza Theater in Palm Springs. (INT) A suspected mail thief is jailed and a person of interest is being sought. Sheriff’s investigators say the thefts occurred around Lake Mathews, Ontario, Riverside, and Lake Elsinore. A search of Jessica Osburn’s Riverside home turned up evidence of the thefts, authorities said. (INT) In Hesperia, a motorist has been arrested on suspicion of causing a hit-and-run incident that killed a pedestrian in Redlands on September 17th. Loren Jonathan Oajdea was jailed following a short vehicle pursuit. (INT) San Bernardino County Sheriff Shannon Dicus has ramped up patrols around the Adelanto ICE Processing Center. It’s in response to recent violence aimed at several Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facilities across the nation. Dicus says the measures taken by his staff are being taken out of an abundance of caution, and there is currently no direct threat to the public or the facility at Adelanto. (INT) Authorities are trying to identify a man who perished when he was trapped in a burning San Bernardino home. First responders found the victim in a bedroom of the small home on Genevieve Street. He died enroute to a local hospital late Monday night (September 22nd). The cause of the fire was under investigation. (INT) A staffer at a licensed residential treatment facility in San Jacinto is facing felony charges of inappropriate contact with juvenile residents under his care. Sheriff’s investigators allege that Antoine Christopher Sims, 31, had a pattern of predatory behavior. Sims was arrested September 18th in Winchester. (INT) The Palm Springs Aerial Tramway, which features the world’s largest rotating tram car, is undergoing it annual maintenance and will be shut down until October 13th. Switzerland-based technicians are servicing the controls system. Annual state-permit testing will also be conducted. (INT) Construction is underway on Phase 2B of the Murrieta Creek Flood Control, Environmental Restoration, and Recreation Project. It will extend another mile from Rancho California Road to Via Montezuma to cover the lower two miles of the authorized 7.5-mile corridor. The project construction cost is $44 million. (INT) The City of Riverside will save more than $21 million over the next 15 years because of the recent refinancing of $139 million in sewer revenue bonds. City officials offered assurances that the sewer system remains in excellent condition. (INT) Dust pollution is a growing concern in California due to human activities as well as some natural processes, like drought, which are becoming more intense in a changing climate. The UC Dust Initiative aims to provide a comprehensive summary of dust science in California and a guide to adaptation and mitigation efforts. One of the goals of the dust initiative is to develop an early-warning system, UC says. (INT) |
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