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  • Flash flood watch issued for mountains and deserts

    Updated Jul 26, 2013

    Increasing monsoonal moisture will increase the potential for flash flooding from scattered thunderstorms in the mountains and deserts for late this morning through early this evening. Flash Flood Watch in effect from 11 am this morning through this evening. The National Weather Service in San Diego has issued a flash flood watch for a portion of southwest California including the following areas: San Bernardino County Mountains, Riverside County Mountains, San Diego County Mountains, Apple and Lucerne Valley, Coachella... Full story

  • Four to Stand Trial for Alleged Assault, Abduction, Robbery

    Updated Jul 26, 2013

    MURRIETA - Three men and a woman accused of abducting an acquaintance, beating him for hours and locking him in the trunk of his own car, from which he ultimately escaped, must stand trial for attempted murder and other charges, a judge ruled today. James Henry Anderson, 53, Anthony Bernard Brown, 35, Jamicia Nate Gravely, 30, and her husband, Reginald Makalea Gravely, 32, are each accused of participating in a Dec. 29 attack on a San Jacinto man. All are charged with attempted murder, torture and kidnapping. Brown is... Full story

  • Supervisor adds his name to list of State Senate hopefuls

    Updated Jul 26, 2013

    RIVERSIDE - Riverside County Supervisor Jeff Stone will take another stab at trying to win a state Senate seat because he believes he can ''do some good'' as a state lawmaker, his right-hand man said today. ''Jeff has thought for a long time that the state is totally dysfunctional,'' Verne Laurtizen, Stone's chief of staff said. ''When he tried running back in 2010, he received a good reaction. But there wasn't enough time and money to really get the message out.'' Stone will round out a field of three candidates vying for...

  • Noise levels may increase Monday, July 29 through Friday, August 2 on Camp Pendleton

    Updated Jul 26, 2013

    CAMP PENDLETON - Camp Pendleton units will be conducting Mine Clearing Line Charge exercises in the Whiskey impact area from 6 a.m. to midnight, Monday, July 29, through Wednesday, July 31. Mine Clearing Line Charges are 1,750 pounds of linked C-4 (Composition C) explosives used to create a breach in minefields under combat conditions. Camp Pendleton units will also be conducting live-fire artillery training in the Whiskey and Zulu impact areas from 6 a.m. to midnight, Wednesday, July 31, through Friday, Aug. 2. Depending on...