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RIVERSIDE - A 45-piece orchestra playing patriotic music against a backdrop of images captured at Ground Zero will be Riverside County's way of remembering those killed in the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. On the 13th anniversary of 9/11, the Board of Supervisors will host a free tribute concert in the board chamber, on the first floor of the County Administrative Center, beginning at 7 p.m. ''The entire event will run about an hour and 10 minutes,'' Riverside County Military Affairs Commissioner Tom Freeman said.... Full story
CORONA - Authorities today identified a motorist killed in a rollover wreck south of Corona and asked anyone with information about the crash to contact the California Highway Patrol. Mario Carrillo, 29, of Hemet was fatally injured early Tuesday morning when his SUV careened off of Interstate 15, near Dos Lagos Drive, and plowed into a tree, according to the California Highway Patrol. Carrillo was traveling northbound on the freeway when his 2002 Chevrolet Blazer drifted onto the right shoulder, where it dipped down an... Full story
RIVERSIDE - A 78-year-old man this week was determined to be infected with the West Nile virus -- the first confirmed human case in Riverside County this year, officials announced today. The man, who lives on the west end of the county but whose identity was not released, was hospitalized for treatment of virus-related symptoms, according to the Riverside County Department of Public Health. His condition was not immediately known. ''While West Nile is rarely life-threatening, it can be occasionally serious,'' said Dr....
Video by Chauncy Miller [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjtBL6Pkc2Q[/youtube] PALA - A crash on a rural road in the far northern reaches of San Diego County killed one person today and sparked a small brush fire, authorities reported. The accident occurred about 10:15 a.m. on Pala Temecula Road, near Rancho Heights Road in Pala, according to the California Highway Patrol. The victim, whose identity was not immediately available, died at the scene. Ground and airborne... Full story
ESCONDIDO - An Escondido couple couple who run an organic farm were among a dozen military veterans and their families honored today as ''Champions of Change'' by the White House. Colin and Karen Archipley co-founded Archi's Acres Organic Farming Enterprise, a seven-year-old, 1-acre certified organic greenhouse operation that grows basil and kale and other thing for Whole Foods. The couple also created the Veterans Sustainable Agriculture Training Program in partnership with Cal Poly Pomona. Colin Archipley is a combat-...