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Man shot and killed in Riverside County, investigators asking for public’s help

Authorities are asking for witnesses to come forward after a man was shot and killed on the 3000 block of Grant Street in an unincorporated area of Riverside County on May 19. Deputies with the Riverside County Sheriff’s Office responded to the shooting around 1 a.m. and found the victim, 47-year-old Corona resident Ca
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Fire spans 3 apartment buildings in Riverside, briefly shuts down lanes of 91 Freeway

A fire is under investigation after the flames spread across the span of three buildings and toward the 91 Freeway in Riverside overnight.
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Massive swell could bring biggest waves of the year to The Wedge in OC,...

A powerful swell could bring the biggest waves of the year to The Wedge in Newport Beach and other Southern California coastal areas this week.
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Western University Acquires Historic Pomona Armstrong Building

Progressive Real Estate Partners, a leading Inland Empire, California retail brokerage firm, announced the $2.98 million sale of The Armstong Building, an iconic, 27,980-square-foot mixed-use building located at 150 – 196 E. Third Street and 345 S. Locust Street in Pomona, California to Western University of Health Sci
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Palisades Fire Nearly Erased Santa Monica Mountains’ Last Steelhead Trout — Researchers Find Survivors...

Santa Monica Mountains' last steelhead trout survived the Palisades fire – and even had babies – Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Unsplash) The Palisades fire swept through the Santa Monica Mountains with devastating force, raising urgent fears that the region’s final population of endangered steelh
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New evidence confirms Edison’s idle line ignited Eaton fire, lawyers say

New surveillance footage and evidence from Southern California Edison confirms that a century-old, idle transmission line that the utility failed to remove ignited last year's deadly Eaton fire, lawyers said in a court filing.
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Public Meeting Roundup — June 8-12

Every week, The Riverside Record publishes a list of public meetings — county, city and school district governance — happening along with links to the agendas and ways you can attend or watch the meetings. Use the links below to navigate to different sections. Each section is organized alphabetically.
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This Southern California Roadhouse Serves Breakfast With A Mountain View

Breakfast usually has enough going for it already. Coffee shows up. The grill gets to work. The morning starts behaving itself. Then the view enters the picture and suddenly eggs are competing with the scenery. Southern California somehow found a way to give breakfast a front-row seat to the landscape.
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Sherman Library & Gardens in Corona del Mar Announces New On-Site Restaurant Opening Late...

For the past several years, the onsite restaurant at Sherman Library & Gardens in Corona del Mar was 608 Dahlia, the creation of Chef Jessica Roy, one of the most creative chefs in Orange County. Open mainly for lunch and special events, 608 Dahlia was always packed with delighted diners who savored Chef Roy’s garden-t
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World Cup fans offered expanded transit options

LOS ANGELES — With the United States set to open its World Cup campaign Friday against Paraguay in Inglewood, Metro and a coalition of regional transit providers announced plans Monday for expanded transportation services aimed at helping fans reach matches, fan festivals and related events throughout Southern Californ

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