UPDATE: Stabbed by Redding juvenile last month, homeless Auburn man, 56, dies from injuries

REDDING, Calif., — City of Redding Police officials were saddened to announce yesterday the death of a homeless man who was stabbed during a violent encounter with a juvenile during what they previously described as an “apparently unprovoked knife attack” that occurred last month. The victim, 56-year-old, Felix Ramirez, of Auburn, California, had remained in critical condition until his passing […]

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Redding PD officer welcomed as newest Shasta County Bomb Squad member

REDDING, Calif., — Redding Police Department was excited yesterday to announce the assignment of one of their own to the Shasta County Bomb Squad. In a social media release, Redding Police Department said Officer Eva Smith recently completed an extensive training program at the FBI’s Hazardous Devices School (HDS) in Huntsville, Alabama, and will now be bringing back the latest extensive bomb […]

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Jurupa Valley murder investigation underway after two men found dead, woman injured

JURUPA VALLEY, Calif., — Although very few details have been released, Sheriff’s officials yesterday confirmed that a murder investigation is underway after two men were found deceased and a woman was found injured near the Santa Ana River bed Thursday morning, Sept. 2. LEADING THE RCNS HEADLINES: More than one year after deadly Nuevo robbery, third suspect arrested during unrelated Perris […]

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OP/ED: Congressman Doug LaMalfa on Afghanistan “tragedy”

Submitted by: Office of Congressman Doug LaMalfa Throughout the last few weeks, I have watched Afghanistan descend into disarray with sadness, embarrassment, and anger. It truly did not have to turn out like this. As the last of our troops were flown out of Afghanistan this week, I felt the need to share my thoughts with you all on this […]

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Burney now 2-0 after 22-14 Fair Bowl win

BURNEY, Calif., — The Burney Raiders picked up their second win of the young football season here Wednesday night, grinding out a 22-14 win over the visiting Big Valley Cardinals in the annual Inter-Mountain Fair Bowl. LEADING THE SCNS HEADLINES: Minor injuries reported after Anderson collision destroys RR traffic control arm, signal “Vague threat” leads to increased police presence, investigation […]

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San Jacinto sexual assault suspect remains at large, “multiple” traumatized victims left in his wake

UPDATED: Friday, Sept. 3, 12:15 a.m., To include most recent Sheriff’s flier. SAN JACINTO, Calif. — A series of sexual assaults, which have all happened along the same San Jacinto public walking trail over the last five months, have left area residents wary of using the popular trail and fearful of when the next attack may occur. Each of the […]

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Shots fired inside Eastvale home lead woman’s arrest

Writer’s Note: An initial release of this story mentioned that this morning’s arrest was preceded by a standoff, based on an initial press release that mentioned that the alleged suspect refused at first to exit the residence – leading to the department’s Special Enforcement Bureau to respond to the home. However, contacted by phone, a Riverside County Sheriff’s spokesperson was […]

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Homeland traffic stop leads to arrest & search warrant – Meth, weapons, body armor & more seized

HOMELAND, Calif., — Authorities say a Homeland traffic stop led to the seizure of 11 grams of methamphetamine and arrest of a local resident Wednesday evening, Sept. 1. The stop also led to a search warrant at the man’s residence that resulted in the discovery and seizure of a loaded short-barreled rifle, multiple loaded high-capacity magazines, a plate carrier and […]

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More than one year after deadly Nuevo robbery, third suspect arrested during unrelated Perris robbery investigation

NUEVO, Calif., — Authorities have announced the arrest of a third person in connection with last year’s slaying of a San Jacinto man during a robbery at a popular Nuevo business where the victim was employed. The alleged suspect was arrested after being identified in an unrelated robbery last week of another, unspecified business in neighboring Perris. Two men were […]

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Electrical shock sends Moreno Valley science teacher to hospital

MORENO VALLEY, Calif., — A Moreno Valley high school science teacher was briefly hospitalized after receiving a shocking surprise at Rancho Verde High School yesterday morning, Tuesday, Aug. 31. The electric shock, which left the teacher with “some numbness” according to reports, was received from a school’s computer charger. It was not immediately known if the injured teacher had been cleared […]

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