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RIVERSIDE - Hoping to spur the investigation along, Riverside County supervisors today approved a $10,000 reward for information leading to the capture and conviction of the culprits who damaged a statue of former President Ronald Reagan. ''We need to send a message that those that do this kind of thing -- if we can find you, we're going to prosecute you,'' said Supervisor Jeff Stone, who won his colleagues' unanimous support in posting the reward. ''We're not going to tolerate this kind of activity.'' According to county... Full story
RIVERSIDE - The Board of Supervisors today scheduled an Oct. 22 public hearing on a proposal to amend Riverside County's campaign finance regulations so candidates for county office are required to publicly disclose -- via the Internet -- all contributions of $1,000 or more. The board, without comment, voted unanimously to move the proposal toward formal adoption, after which it would take effect on Jan. 1, 2014. Supervisor Kevin Jeffries advocated the change in April, saying the $1,000 threshold, combined with the... Full story
RIVERSIDE - Citing public safety concerns and the need to bring the breed's population down, Riverside County supervisors today approved an ordinance mandating that, with only a few exceptions, pit bull dogs older than four months in unincorporated communities be sterilized. ''I've seen scores and scores of deaths and maimings of individuals of all ages -- all from pit bull attacks,'' said Supervisor John Tavaglione, who joined his colleagues in a 5-0 vote to enact the ordinance following nearly two hours of public...
WILDOMAR - A 67-year-old mobile home resident in Wildomar was burned on a foot when a stove vent caught fire today. The fire in the 33100 block of Robert Street was reported about 8:25 a.m. and put out in about 10 minutes, Riverside County Fire Department spokeswoman Melody Hendrickson said. . The resident was taken to a hospital to be treated for Hendrickson called a minor burn.... Full story
RIVERSIDE - The first winter storm of the season will bring much cooler temperatures, light rain and gusty winds throughout Riverside County today, along with a small amount of snow in the region's highest peaks, meteorologists said. ''This weather will be sharply colder than this past weekend and could be deadly for unprepared campers and hikers,'' according to the National Weather Service. High temperatures in the region will be 15 to 25 degrees below average for the time of year, meaning they'll be in the mid-50s to...
North County Fire Protection District will welcome a very special guest at it's annual Open House this Saturday, Oct. 12. State Fire Marshal, Tonya Hoover, will be joining in the festivities and fire prevention educational opportunity in Fallbrook. The event will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 315 E. Ivy Street. This year's event will feature a live, side-by-side fire and sprinkler burn demonstration. The live fire demonstration, which will take place at 1 p.m., will vividl...
RIVERSIDE - Riverside County supervisors are expected today to approve an ordinance mandating that, with only a few exceptions, pit bulls older than 4 months in unincorporated communities be sterilized for the sake of public safety. ''We tend to see that many owners of pit bulls are not responsible,'' said Supervisor John Tavaglione, who joined his colleagues in a 5-0 vote last month to move the proposed ordinance forward. The Department of Animal Services broached the issue of restricting pit bull breeding to the board in...
FALLBROOK – Fallbrook Pop Warner's Jr. Pee Wee team battled the Temecula Mighty Kodiaks on Oct. 5. In yet another nail biting game, the Warriors pulled through to win to remain the only undefeated Division III team in Palomar Conference, as well as being undefeated at home two years running. The Warriors and Kodiaks went toe to toe for three quarters with neither team scoring any points. Then, in the closing seconds of the third quarter, Temecula broke to the outside... Full story