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The band is slated to bring "Cheap Sunglasses" and other top hits to Fantasy Springs Resort Casino on Oct 21. Tickets are now on sale.

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The band is slated to bring "Cheap Sunglasses" and other top hits to Fantasy Springs Resort Casino on Oct 21. Tickets are now on sale.

The Riverside County Transportation Commission’s 71/91 Interchange Project will require roadway closures the weekend of June 9-12.
The thieves approach their victims asking for directions or offering to sell jewelry — so they can lure them closer.
A controversial May 16 vote and comments by board members Danny Gonzalez, Joseph Komrosky and Jennifer Wiersma prompted the state action.
John Michael Blake, 43, accepted a plea deal Monday.
Cajairah Jae Fraise of Moreno Valley was last seen around 10:39 p.m. Feb. 23. At the time, she was 22 years old and 35 weeks pregnant.
John Michael Blake, 43, accepted a plea deal Monday and was immediately sentenced.
After the TVUSD decided against "morally objectionable" books, the governor tweeted, "Congrats Mr. Komrosky you have our attention."
The 3-month-old baby was airlifted to Loma Linda University Medical Center Pediatric Intensive Care Unit with life-threatening injuries.
The Hargrave Grade Separation Planning Project would partition motor vehicle traffic from the railroad crossing.
During the upcoming fiscal year 2023-24, which begins July 1, the department is hoping to purchase added military equipment.
It's unclear why the Riverside resident was on the tracks.
The two separate crashes occurred Thursday, and authorities report the cause of each was the same: not obeying a traffic signal.
Here are five things happening in Temecula this week, June 5-11.
Daveyon Dickie Lee Woodley, 19, of Banning was set to be arraigned Friday afternoon in the killing of Austin House, 20, of Cabazon.
U.S. Army Pvt. Robert R. Gruwell was killed in action in 1944 but his remains were not accounted for until last year. Now a funeral is set.
The two separate crashes were reported Thursday morning — one on Stepp Road and the other on Winchester Road.
The shooting coincided with a graduation ceremony for New Horizons/Susan B. Coombs Intermediate School held at Banning High School.
"Youth Court offers a powerful set of civic opportunities for the youth in our communities ...," according to authorities.
A man yelled out "gun" and "he has a gun" as he ran through the mall.