A Rancho Cucamonga resident was arrested on suspicion of gross vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated on Thursday, July 16, in connection with the fiery pre-dawn crash in June that killed a Los Angeles man.
Martinez, 21, disappeared on a camping trip with fellow soldiers in North Carolina, Six days later, his remains washed ashore. No arrests have been made.
Soboba Casino Resort near San Jacinto announced that it was going totally smoke-free during the coronavirus pandemic, according to social media posts on Thursday, July 16. The change will start 6 a.m.
The planned closure of the 210 Freeway between Redlands and Highland for demolition work Wednesday, Thursday and Friday nights, July 15 through 17, has been canceled. Related link
The dimmer switch is in the spotlight. During coronavirus, Gov. Gavin Newsom talks about dimmer switches all the time. California’s open or closed status isn’t all or nothing, Newsom likes to say, before invoking his favorite home-lighting metaphor.
The West Valley Water District is partnering with the nonprofit Children’s Fund to distribute more than 15,000 hand sanitizers, face masks and face shields to area nonprofits during a drive-up event Friday,
A water line in Redlands that broke and spilled millions of gallons is now repaired, but a state requirement for two bacteria tests 16 hours apart means the system will not be back on line until sometime Friday,
Timothy and Vivian Lobato, longtime residents of Grand Terrace, celebrated their 50th anniversary June 27. Because of the coronavirus pandemic, the planned anniversary party was canceled. They were married June 27,
The coronavirus pandemic brought a halt to John W. North High School student Denise Campbell’s ability to physically being on the Riverside campus. But she didn’t let it stop her from being on the tennis court.
The board on Tuesday, July 14, mulled the possibilities for the start of the school year after receiving 202 written comments, and hearing from 17 speakers, many of whom were parents, students and staff concerned about health and safety amid a pandemic.
A rise in coronavirus cases prompted the high school district that serves Ontario, Montclair and Rancho Cucamonga to hold off on a hybrid in-classroom model.