Wildomar News: Acting City Clerk awarded Certified Municipal Clerk designation, State of the City: Nov. 4

WILDOMAR, CA – The City of Wildomar was excited to announce today that their City Clerk, Janet Morales, was recently awarded the designation of Certified Municipal Clerk. To earn her recent designation, Morales had to undergo extensive training and had to prove she had made “significant contributions” to her community, according to the City. Morales, who lives in neighboring Murrieta, has […]

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More details come to light after SUV soars off 91-15 freeway interchange killing one, injuring 3 others

UPDATED: Wednesday, Nov. 3, 10:32 a.m., With Coroner’s release of victim’s name, as well as the family’s GoFundMe information and other details from the victim’s family. Originally Published: Saturday, Oct. 30, 9:36 a.m. CORONA, Calif., — Although authorities are continuing to investigate the cause of a fatal Corona crash that killed a local motorist and seriously injured several passengers, family […]

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Fog may have played part in fatal Nuevo wreck

NUEVO, Calif., — Authorities say heavy fog may have been a contributing factor in a two vehicle, head-on traffic collision that left a motorist dead in the unincorporated community of Nuevo, east of Perris, early yesterday morning, Tuesday, Nov. 2. The deadly collision, which sent two others to area hospitals, happened in the area of Nuevo Road and Pico Avenue, […]

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Hours-long San Jacinto standoff leads to wanted fugitive’s arrest

SAN JACINTO, Calif., — Authorities say a wanted felon with outstanding warrants in multiple states fled from deputies during a warrant-related traffic stop, leading to an hours-long standoff after he was seen running into a vacant San Jacinto residence yesterday, Monday, Nov. 1. Although the standoff did not result in the wanted man’s immediate apprehension, after he was not found […]

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OP/ED: Lock-Downs and Coerced Inoculations – by Robert Socha

Guest Writer Spotlight: Lock-Downs and Coerced Inoculations – by Robert Socha Have an opposing or contributing opinion you would like to share? RCNS and SCNS are open to all who wish to submit an Opinion/Editorial piece regarding this, or any, issues. Contact the editor: Trevor Montgomery. “Loving your neighbor is not just loving those that agree with you, or look […]

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UPDATE: Hemet woman arrested for murder in Perris case involving newborn infant dumped in trash

PERRIS, Calif., — Riverside County Sheriff’s officials have announced the arrest of a Hemet mother who now stands accused of dumping her newborn baby in the trash in a case that shocked and horrified area residents earlier this year in January. The newborn’s lifeless body was discovered at a trash processing center in the 1700 block of Goetz Road, near E. […]

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Shasta Lake City loud exhaust traffic stop leads to discovery of meth, “ghost gun”

SHASTA LAKE CITY, Calif., — Authorities say a traffic stop related to a vehicle’s loud exhaust led to the discovery of methamphetamine and an un-serialized and un-registered “ghost gun” early this morning, Tuesday, Nov. 2. Two men were arrested as a result of the enforcement stop, which occurred in the area of Oasis Road and Twin View Boulevard, according to officials. […]

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24 Shasta County sex offenders targeted during county-wide “Operation BOO”

SHASTA COUNTY, Calif., — Several Shasta County based law enforcement agencies collaborated this weekend to conduct Operation BOO, aimed at verifying the parole and probation status and compliance of registered sex offenders throughout Shasta County on Halloween night. The compliance sweep was conducted by the Shasta County Sheriff’s Office, Shasta County Probation Department, Anderson Police Department and Shasta County Marshall’s […]

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