Corn spill shuts down lanes on 10 Freeway in San Bernardino
A big rig overturned early Wednesday, spilling boxes of corn across the 10 Freeway in San Bernardino and causing lane closures and heavy traffic delays for commuters. The crash was reported around 1 a.m. when the fully loaded westbound semi crashed through the freeway wall and ended up in the eastbound lanes near...
Dr. Lucy Jones discusses California’s numerous fault lines
The San Andreas Fault is the longest and fastest-moving, but over the next decade, Dr. Lucy Jones says it'll probably be one of the lesser-known faults that causes the most damage.
Nothing Bundt Cakes Coming to Jurupa Valley
Nothing Bundt Cakes is preparing to open a new bakery in the Inland Empire, expanding its footprint with a location at the Shops of Jurupa Valley. According to the company’s website, an outpost is “coming soon” to 4176 Pyrite St., Building 10, within the retail complex. The...
Even more Cal State campuses will automatically admit eligible students under a new state...
Originally published Dec. 24, 2025. What’s good for Riverside County is good for the whole state: After a pilot to automatically admit high school students into the California State University system in the Inland Empire county took off last fall, lawmakers this year passed a law to greenlight a similar program...
Riverside County to get over $1M in settlement of suit against Verizon Wireless
RIVERSIDE, Calif. (KESQ) - Settlement of a civil suit against Verizon Wireless stemming from alleged environmental violations will net Riverside County more than $1 million in penalties and fees, it was announced today. According to the District Attorney's Office, a lawsuit filed following a years-long...
Riverside County Receives Major Penalties in $7.7 Million Verizon Wireless Environmental Compliance Judgment
The Riverside County District Attorney’s Office announced that it will receive significant civil penalties and costs as part of a $7.7 million stipulated judgment entered against Cellco Partnership, doing business as Verizon Wireless, for violations of California environmental laws governing hazardous materials and...
Man swept away in Santa Barbara creek ID’d
Southern California saw over three inches of rain during last week's storms, causing dangerous conditions.
San Bernardino residents warned of smoke from 26-acre prescribed burn
San Bernardino residents may see smoke rising over the San Bernardino foothills Thursday morning, but officials say the fire activity will be under control. “Twenty-six acres of pile burning will start today on Front Country Road,” the San Bernardino National Forest said in a post on X. The post included a map with...
California wildfire victims tell David Muir about struggle to rebuild a year after blaze
(CALIFORNIA) -- A year ago, the deadly wildfires in Southern California left behind a trail of destruction and forced desperate families to flee for their lives. Charred vehicles filled the streets in Los Angeles' Pacific Palisades neighborhood, where the flames reduced houses to ash-covered shells. The embers are...
Large black bear finally ‘evicted’ from Southern California home
A 550-pound black bear that had been living under an Altadena man’s home for more than a month has finally been removed, thanks to help from a wildlife rescue group. “I’m relieved – no more banging under the house and smelling him and wondering what’s going on under there,” Ken Johnson, the homeowner, told KTLA’s […]

















