UPDATE: DUI suspected in Happy Valley rollover that killed two

UPDATED: Saturday, July 18, 5 p.m., With additional details. HAPPY VALLEY, Calif. — Two men were killed after a commercial dump truck they were driving lost control, careened off the roadway, and overturned down a steep embankment in Happy Valley Thursday night, July 16. Neither of the victims were wearing seat belts and both were ejected and crushed under the […]

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Investigation continuing after Cottonwood drowning

COTTONWOOD, Calif. — Details are still emerging after a fatal drowning in Cottonwood Thursday evening, July 16. Although no details have been released by the investigating agency, official radio traffic at the time indicated the drowning occurred on the 3000 block of Balls Ferry Rd. LEADING THE SCNS HEADLINES: DUI suspected in Happy Valley rollover that killed two OP/ED: Educational choice […]

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Anza shooting investigation underway – Victim airlifted

ANZA, Calif. — Details are still emerging after a gunshot victim was airlifted to an area trauma after reportedly being driven to the city of Hemet following a shooting Friday, July 17. During the subsequent investigation, which is active and ongoing, the victim and his brother claimed the shooting happened during a family dispute in the Anza area. LEADING THE […]

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OP/ED: Educational choice is essential in the era of COVID-19 – CA Assemblywoman Megan Dahle

Submitted by Assemblywoman Megan Dahle As school districts in Los Angeles and San Diego have announced their continued closure through the coming fall semester, I am one of many concerned parents that fear this trend could spread statewide. The communities I represent in the First Assembly District overwhelmingly depend on schools to provide meals, care, and a safe place for […]

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San Jacinto traffic stop yields meth, $27,000 & more

SAN JACINTO, Calif. — Saying, “Whoops we did it again,” in a social media release, San Jacinto Sheriff’s officials say a routine traffic stop led to a local man’s arrest after the driver was determined to be driving on a suspended license Wednesday afternoon, July 15. “But this is where the story gets good,” officials continued, while going on to explain […]

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UPDATE: Pedestrian killed in Jurupa Valley ID’d

UPDATED: Thursday, July 16, 2:30 p.m., With coroner’s release of information. JURUPA VALLEY, Calif. — Authorities are investigating the death of a Jurupa Valley pedestrian who was fatally struck by a vehicle while walking near the intersection of Limonite and Ridgeview avenues early Monday morning, July 13 LEADING  THE RCNS HEADLINES: One dead after Jurupa Valley collision DUI hit and […]

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Man’s body found in Moreno Valley field – Drug OD suspected

MORENO VALLEY, Calif. — Officials are conducting a “suspicious death” investigation after a man’s body was found in a Moreno Valley field, behind Bravos California Fresh Burgers on the 13000 block of Edgemont St., Wednesday morning, July 15. Authorities investigating the discovery have reported the victim likely died as a result of a drug overdose and have said no foul […]

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One dead after Jurupa Valley collision

JURUPA VALLEY, Calif. — Authorities are investigating a two-vehicle crash in Jurupa Valley that left one person dead Tuesday afternoon, July 14. The fatal collision happened at the intersection of Mission Blvd. and Wineville Rd. LEADING THE RCNS HEADLINES: DUI hit and run kills Perris couple – Man arrested UPDATE: Motorcyclist Killed in Lake Elsinore crash ID’d No injuries after […]

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North State lawmakers blast Governor’s “Ill-conceived” COVID-19 shut down order

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — In response to California Governor Gavin Newsom’s orders last Monday for small businesses across the state to once again close their doors in the wake of what he and others have called “an increasingly concerning surge in coronavirus cases”, lawmakers across the North State have responded, calling the ordered shut down “ill-conceived and punitive.” While explaining the […]

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The Temple Hotel

On June 12, 1891, the San Francisco Call newspaper published the following column about the future Temple Hotel and Masonic Lodge of Redding: “Another Masonic Temple The Redding Lodge Branching Out In Grand Style. The Masonic Building Association of Redding has so far completed arrangements as to order the signing of the contract for the erection of the Masonic Temple […]

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