COVID-19 Remembrance Flags at Temecula Duck Pond coming down – Permanent memorial bench and plaque planned

TEMECULA, Calif., — City of Temecula residents will soon notice that the white flags that served as a temporary COVID-19 Remembrance at the Temecula Duck Pond throughout 2021 have begun to disappear, in preparation for an upcoming COVID Remembrance Flag Ceremony. In their place, the City plans on placing a more permanent place of honor and remembrance with a memorial […]

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LaMalfa urges Biden and Newsom to keep COVID-19 vaccines voluntary

Submitted by Office of Congressman Doug LaMalfa Congressman Doug LaMalfa issued the following statement after recent announcements by Governor Newsom mandating COVID-19 vaccination for all state employees and by President Biden for Department of Veterans Affairs healthcare employees. LEADING THE SCNS HEADLINES: UPDATE: Pit River Tribe family members, including four children, continuing to recover after Ingot head-on crash EXCLUSIVE: Witness […]

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Heading back to work as Covid-19 restrictions loosen? Here’s how to create a safe workplace environment

Guest Writer Spotlight: Marcus Lansky As our nation slowly recovers from the ongoing, more than 14-month long COVID-19 pandemic and public health crisis, you might be a supervisor gearing up to bring your team back to work in person or you could be an employee preparing to return to your regular, in-person work routine. But with coronavirus concerns continuing, you […]

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My Doodle Place offers free “Peace in the Midst of Covid-19”, “Fire Break” creativity courses

Research is showing the benefits creativity can have for people in many ways and creativity in any form can be calming and helpful for us in mind, body, spirit, says Lin, creator of My Doodle Place – an online resource she created to help others with two, self-paced, family-friendly courses that deal with finding peace during difficult times. One of […]

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Lab24 in Redding announces free holiday COVID-19 testing

REDDING, Calif. — With Christmas and the new year fast approaching and the ongoing, months-long COVID-19 public health crisis and pandemic on the forefront of people’s thoughts and concerns, Lab24 in Redding has announced free holiday COVID-19 testing for all North State region families and businesses. Lab24, a fully licensed and accredited reference laboratory headquartered in Redding, is a premier […]

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COVID-19 concern rising after third positive test at Burney Elementary

BURNEY, Calif. — Burney Elementary School Principal Marcy Schmidt yesterday confirmed that three students have now tested positive for COVID-19 and have been sent home to quarantine. Additionally, about 100 – nearly one-third of the school’s 359 enrolled students – who may have come into contact with those who tested positive have also been sent home to quarantine as a […]

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RivCo training academy closes after recruits test positive for COVID-19

RIVERSIDE COUNTY, Calif. — In the wake of several recruits testing positive for COVID-19, the Ben Clark Public Safety Training Center, which offers comprehensive law enforcement, fire, and correctional custody public safety training for law enforcement and fire agencies throughout California, recently announced that the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department had temporarily suspended their academy training program. Although officials have made no […]

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ShasCo Sheriff, Redding PD Chief say they “will not be enforcing” recent COVID-19 mandates

SHASTA COUNTY, Calif. — In response to the latest COVID-19 public health crisis related mandates announced by California Governor Gavin Newsom last week, both Shasta County Sheriff Eric Magrini and City of Redding Police Chief Bill Schueller have announced that their departments – the two largest law enforcement agencies based within Shasta County – will not be enforcing any of the […]

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WVHS students create online social events as Covid-19 pandemic continues

HEMET, Calif. — With online learning officially underway throughout the Hemet Unified School District and students, families, and staff becoming more familiar with it due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic and public health crisis, Hemet Valley High School students have been getting their online education schedules down and are learning to navigate through “synchronous and asynchronous learning,” says HUSD spokesperson Alexandrea […]

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Covid-19 coughing “chronic offender” sentenced to year in jail

ANDERSON, Calif. — A woman accused of walking around an Anderson Safeway “forcefully and purposefully” coughing on employees and shoppers during the COVID-19 pandemic was sentenced last week after pleading guilty to numerous misdemeanor charges related to five of the pending cases against her. The woman, Tammy Ann Baldwin, 61, of Anderson, was identified as a chronic offender by the […]

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