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| March 25, 2026 |
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TOP STORIES
NEW YORK CITY – An investigation is underway into the deadly runway collision at LaGuardia airport,
The United States and several regional mediators are exploring the possibility of holding high level talks with Iran as early as March 26, according to sources familiar with the discussions.
A New Mexico jury ruled Tuesday that Meta enabled child exploitation on its platforms and misled users about the platforms’ impact on children’s mental health—a landmark decision that could set precedent as Meta battles similar allegations at the federal level.
Russia has launched the largest aerial attack on Ukraine over a 24-hour period since the war began, hitting cities across the country with 948 drones.
NASA is cancelling plans to deploy a space station in lunar orbit and will instead use its components to construct a $20 billion base on the moon’s surface over the next seven years, its new chief Jared Isaacman said on Tuesday.
![]() COACHELLA – (INT) – Coachella Mayor Steven Hernandez has been permanently barred from serving an any public office in California.
![]() SOUTHLAND – (INT) – Gasoline prices are showing no sign of peaking.
![]() INLAND EMPIRE – (INT) – Southern California is locked into a high pressure, dry and warm weather pattern.
![]() RIVERSIDE – (INT) – Voltu Motor is poised to roll out its first heavy-duty, all-electric pickup truck.
![]() Reaction has been swift over Cesar Chavez allegations.
![]() PERRIS – (INT) – The Perris-based Val Verde Unified School District (VVUSD) is under scrutiny for issuing some high school diplomas.
![]() NUEVO – (INT) – A school psychologist is facing a series of child sex crimes involving hundreds of explicit messages.
![]() FONTANA – (INT) – Bids are being sought for construction of an express lane in each direction on the I-10.
![]() RANCHO CUCAMONGA – (INT) – Enhanced Metrolink service between Rancho Cucamonga and Pomona is coming to the forefront.
![]() SAN BERNARDINO – (INT) – San Bernardino Police are waging a collaborative traffic enforcement campaign with Omnitrans.
![]() PALM SPRINGS – (INT) – The Palm Springs Police Department has launched its high-tech drone command center.
![]() RIVERSIDE – (INT) – A measure to raise Riverside’s sales tax will be decided on the June 2nd ballot.
![]() INLAND EMPIRE - (INT) - Local law enforcement agencies are prepped for war-related incidents.
![]() MT. BALDY – (INT) – The Forest Service has extended closures of several hiking trails.
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LOS ANGELES - The University of Southern California decided to cancel its Tuesday night gubernatorial debate.
![]() SACRAMENTO - (INT) - Obtaining or renewing a concealed weapons permit (CCW) in California could get easier.
![]() The western U.S. is set to face an early spring heatwave.
![]() SACRAMENTO – (INT) – The latest check on the Sierra Nevada snowpack finds it’s 66 percent of average.
![]() Community college degree programs more popular
![]() SACRAMENTO - A deadly, drug-resistant fungus has been reported in 27 states, including California.
![]() Off-roading is now off-limits on routes spanning 1 million acres of the Mojave Desert.
![]() California is neither here nor there in the state-by-state ranking of personal credit scores.
![]() There are an estimated 49.2 million tobacco users in the US.
![]() SACRAMENTO - The DMV says that approximately 325,000 Californians will be required to replace their Real ID licenses.
![]() SAN FRANCISCO – (INT) - The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) has established the 2026-2028 Cost of Capital.
![]() SOUTHLAND – (INT) – California has documented an 18 percent surge in injuries involving e-bikes.
As early spring weather turns warmer and drier, local fire agencies are pressed into action. A fire Tuesday (March 24th) in Cabazon covered 22-acres before it was stopped. Calfire said it started in an RV and spread to the surrounding dry brush. (INT) State School Superintendent Tony Thurmond will be in Moreno Valley Friday (March 27th) to raise awareness of the needs of unaccompanied homeless youth. Thurmond is supporting a pilot initiative to help local educational agencies (LEAs) better support and house unaccompanied homeless youth by helping them remain engaged in school. (INT) Homicide investigators claim to have sufficient evidence to charge a Hesperia man for a 2004 slaying in Moreno Valley. Detectives announced Sunday (March 22nd) they arrested Corey Sampson, 45, without incident in Hesperia. Sampson is alleged to have fired several shots that claimed the life of Israel Rangel, then 29, at a location on Perris Boulevard in MoVal. (INT) An employee of the Moreno Valley Unified School District has been accused of possessing hundreds of missing laptop computers, assorted electronic devices and thousands of various pieces of equipment and technology. Abdul Kamara, 69, was questioned about the stolen devices and arrested. (INT) Free bus rides are being offered for anyone 18 or younger on Riverside Transit Agency (RTA) buses through the end of the year. All that is required is a valid RTA Youth ID, school ID or other proof of age when boarding. (INT) San Bernardino has been recognized as a ‘Tree City USA’ for the third consecutive year by the Arbor Foundation. Mayor Helen Tran says her city has a “commitment to investing in green spaces, improving air quality, and creating a healthier environment for our residents.” (INT) Improvements are coming to the Loma Linda VA Healthcare system. It was announced Thursday (February 26th) an assortment of infrastructure improvements starting with the renovation of the medical support area. The VA has pledged to reduce the backlog of veterans waiting for benefits by 60 percent. (INT) San Bernardino is among the five worst cities in the US for an active lifestyle. The personal-finance company WalletHub compared the 100 biggest cities across 35 key metrics. The data set ranged from the average monthly fitness-club fee to the city’s bicycling score to the share of physically inactive adults. (INT) I-15 through Lake Elsinore was partially blocked Tuesday by a 5-vehicle crash northbound at Main Street. The California Highway Patrol said there was a single fatality. CalFire reported four people were hurt. Northbound lanes were being reopened Tuesday night. (INT) Redlands police are seeking the public’s help in tracking down those who carried out a series of gang-related shootings. They occurred Sunday night (March 22nd) in the 1000 block of Carlson Avenue, Delaware Avenue and Washington Street and at an apartment complex at Delaware Avenue at Orange Street. Three persons were hurt but none seriously. (INT) The long arm of the law has reached into Georgia and Alabama to snare two more suspects in a Murrieta homicide. Jerry Wheeler, 34, and Kenneth Maxwell were alleged accomplices to a man’s murder in January at the Arbors at California Oaks apartments. Another man and the victim’s ex-girlfriend were arrested earlier. (INT) Two students are San Bernardino County Spelling Bee Co-Champions following an intense linguistic competition. Shrey Parikh and Hannah Kuo, both were named champions after competing in more than nine rounds against fellow contestants. Both students will return to the national stage after previously competing in the Scripps National Spelling Bee. (INT) Some libraries in the City of Riverside where attendance is low will no longer be open on Sundays when attendance is low. The changes starting April 12th are part of cost-saving measures included in the 2026-28 city budget. (INT) Riverside is getting a new “downshift space” where city employees can take their breaks in an aesthetically pleasing and relaxing environment. The Blue Zone is designed to help reduce stress and boost productivity. Research shows that employers that make such changes have healthier employees, less absenteeism and higher morale, which leads to less turnover. (INT) Clearing weather will enable street crews to shift to pothole repair. Recent rains have impacted asphalt-lined streets across the Inland Empire. In San Bernardino County, motorists can report potholes and other street repair issues directly to Public Works on the SeeClickFix app. (INT) |
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