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Articles from the December 7, 2013 edition


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  • Moreno Valley Prostitution Sting

    Updated Dec 7, 2013

    MORENO VALLEY - Three men have been charged with felony solicitation and drug offenses, and another 21 charged with misdemeanor prostitution, after an undercover police operation, police said today. Sgt. Brian Holmes of the Moreno Valley Police Department, said police conducted a prostitution sting at a motel on the 23000 block of Sunnymead Blvd. in Moreno Valley on Dec. 5 in response to community complaints. Holmes said 21 men were arrested for prostitution during the operation, with four charged with possession of...

  • Winter storm brings significant snow to Riverside County's mountains

    Updated Dec 7, 2013

    RIVERSIDE - A winter storm brought significant snow to Riverside County's mountains starting today, briefly closed freeway links to Northern California, and threatened to snarl the freeway to Las Vegas today. Snow and icy roads were predicted on Interstate 15 above the 3,500 feet elevation line, including Cajon Pass, and the National Weather Service suggested emergency travel only in the mountains. It scheduled a winter storm warning from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. for mountain areas of Riverside County. Interstate 15, the freeway to...

  • Palomar Mountain gets snow; authorities say more snow to come at upper elevations

    Updated Dec 7, 2013

    SAN DIEGO (CNS) - A winter storm brought bring gusty wind and snow to parts of San Diego County's mountains today (Sat. Dec. 7) and rain elsewhere in the county, meteorologists said. Snow and icy roads were predicted for Interstate 8 between Alpine and Jacumba, and the National Weather Service suggested emergency travel only towards El Centro. The NWS scheduled a winter storm warning from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., for mountain areas of East and North County. By mid-afternoon, about 1-2 inches of snow had fallen on Palomar Mountain...

  • Car tumbles 50 feet off Highway 74; driver sustains major injuries

    Updated Dec 7, 2013

    ANZA - A car tumbled 50 feet over the side off Highway 74 in Anza, and the driver was flown out with major injuries, a fire spokeswoman said today. The motorist was freed from the wreckage following the single-vehicle crash, reported at 4:13 p.m. Friday on Highway 74 east of Palm Canyon Drive, Riverside County Fire Department spokeswoman Melody Hendrickson said. No medical condition was disclosed....