KESQ - Tue Nov 24
BERMUDA DUNES/CATHEDRAL CITY - Two separate armed robberies last night in the Coachella Valley.
Bermuda Dunes Robbery Suspect At LargeCBS 2 - Tue Nov 24
The death of a marine leads the team to a government think tank that uses child prodigies, and one of the young participants could be the killer's next target.
2 SoCal counties added to citrus pest quarantineVentura County Star - Tue Nov 24
State agricultural officials have placed parts of Riverside and San Bernardino counties under quarantine to minimize the spread of the Asian citrus psyllid , which can carry a disease fatal to lemon and orange trees.
Chihuahuas found bound with tape in SoCal canalPress-Enterprise - Mon Nov 23
Animal control officers in Riverside have recovered a pair of Chihuahuas that had been bound with electrical tape and tossed in a canal.
NRG Energy of Princeton buys solar energy project in CaliforniaThe Jersey Journal - Mon Nov 23
NRG Energy Inc. on Monday said it bought the 21 megawatt Blythe solar energy project in California from First Solar Inc.
Riverside Co. report says money saved by buying usedThe Press-Enterprise - Mon Nov 23
Holding off on new vehicles, buying used furniture and using video conferencing to cut down on mileage will help Riverside County save an estimated $37 million this year.
Menifee crash fatal to Palm Springs womanSan Diego News Network - Sun Nov 22
Judith Septimus, 76, was driving on the 215 Freeway at Scott Road about 8:30 a.m. when her SUV went off an off ramp and struck a tree.
Passerby uses hay to put out I-125 fire in Menifee after crashSan Diego News Network - Sun Nov 22
A Chevy Cavalier apparently had flipped Route 215 near Scott Road in Menifee at about 8:30 a.m. today, and the sedan caught fire.
Murder Suspect & Accomplice Say They Didn't Do ItKESQ - Sun Nov 22
A man accused of fatally shooting an Apple Valley man in Palm Springs and a woman accused of trying to help the defendant evade arrest pleaded not guilty today to felony charges.
Inland office development facing own miseriesPress-Enterprise - Sat Nov 21
The market is oversaturated with new construction. Owners are saddled with loan payments they can't keep current.
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