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Ex-NBA Star, Israeli Mobster Ran Illegal Gambling Ring From Player's LA Home: Federal Prosecutors
The ex-Wizards star leased out his mansion for poker nights staffed with chefs, valets and women hired to entertain guests, prosecutors say.
Sheriff's Department Admits Booking Flaws Led To Inmate Murder
The Riverside County Board of Supervisors approved a response to a report that said the sheriff's flawed system caused the slaying.
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Highland Park Becomes A 1960s Time Capsule For Brad Pitt's Follow-Up To 'Once Upon A Time In Hollywood'
The production has taken over Highland Park with stunning 1960s detail — but Netflix is keeping quiet.
Suspicious Package Prompts Lockdown, Road Closures At Camp Pendleton
The California Highway Patrol closed off-ramps from Interstate 5 onto the military base due to the investigation.
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West Coast Card Show Returns To OC This August
The largest sport card event on the West Coast is set to return to Anaheim Aug. 21-24 with an expected 40,000 attendees.
This Reggae Group's New Single Is An Ode To Their San Pedro Roots: 'Through Thick And Thin'
"The joy that the music brings to us individually is medicine, and it helps to heal our community and those around us," the band said.
City Votes To Destroy Historic 'Blue Cottage' Building For Parking Spaces
The decision was made despite some residents asking the council to preserve an important part of the city's heritage.
1 Critically Injured In Beaumont Deputy Involved Shooting
A motorcyclist who ran from officers was shot Tuesday, the Riverside County Sheriff's Department says.
3 Carlsbad Residents Honored As Citizens Of The Year
Bonnie and Gunnar Biggs and Patricia "Maureen" Simons were honored for their community service during a ceremony in the Council Chamber.
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