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Loma Linda University Children's Hospital Promotes Poison Prevention
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Investigation of possible subsidized housing funds theft began March 1 in the 11900 block of 2nd Street, where Brian David Forrett, 52, of Riverside, allegedly shot at a deputy and fled. Forrett was found dead March 2 on Highway 38.
During saturation patrols on March 17, a reckless driver led police on a pursuit beginning at Pennsylvania and Church before he was taken into custody at Hunter near University Street, city officials said.
The girl's mother brought her to the sheriff's Highland Station on March 18 with 'significant bruising on the child's back,' deputies said in a statement.
The competition begins Wednesday March 20 and continues through Saturday March 23 at Conroe ISD Natatorium in Shenandoah, which is outside Houston.
Peter Ruiz developed a pattern of grooming his victims, 'professing his love for them, and eventually intimidating them into keeping silent,' according to prosecutors.
The fire was reported about 11:30 p.m. March 18 at a single-family home in the 200 block of Jesse, east of Dearborn Street and north of 5th Avenue.
Gibson, 29, was survived by his wife, Jessica, and his son who was one month old at the time, Jermaine Anthony Gibson Jr., both of Beaumont.
Egg hunt times are 6 p.m. for children up to 3 years old, and 6:30 p.m. for children 4 to 6, 7 to 9 and 10 to 12 years old, according to city staff.
The contract for construction, valued at $769,556.50 was awarded by the city council in February to New Legacy Development Corp. of Fontana, according to city officials.
The Lauer family asked that donations be made to the Redlands Symphony Association, the Family Service Association, or the Assistance League of Redlands.
Editors at the Republic in Phoenix take issue with a Los Angeles Times opinion piece: 'Talk about the pot calling the kettle black, right?'
Monday night is expected partly cloudy, with a low around 48. South to southwest winds 5 to 10 mph becoming light and variable after midnight.
The public is invited to the presentation, from 6:15 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Thursday Arpil 25 at 4500 Tierra Rejada Road, Moorpark. There is no charge for admission.
The craft brewery was scheduled to remain open until midnight Saturday and re-open at 11 a.m. Sunday. The Dark Isle Pipe Band, also known as the Scottish Rejects, plan to perform Sunday in Banning, Palm Springs, Palm Desert and Riverside.
She is a longtime resident of Sierra Madre and active member of the Sierra Madre Civic Club for more than 30 years, serving as president from 1983-1984.
County-wide, the Sheriff's Department is coordinating with other agencies, including the California Highway Patrol, to crack down on drunken drivers as part of a DUI task force "Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over" campaign.
County-wide, the Sheriff's Department is coordinating with other agencies, including the California Highway Patrol, to crack down on drunken drivers as part of a DUI task force "Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over" campaign.
County-wide, the Sheriff's Department is coordinating with other agencies, including the California Highway Patrol, to crack down on drunken drivers as part of a DUI task force "Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over" campaign.
A hiker down was reported in the area of Fargo Canyon and Dillon Road at 9:54 a.m. March 15, Melody Hendrickson of Cal Fire-Riverside said.