Posts Tagged ‘ Riverside ’

Former cop gets 15 years in prison for armed robberies

Staff 3:43 PM March 11, 2010

Riverside County Superior Court Judge Richard T. Fields said Reeves’ criminal conduct was “as serious as it gets,” but noted that the seven-year police veteran had lived an “honorable” life up to that time.

Brother of convicted arsonist ordered to stand trial on jury tampering charges

Staff 2:47 PM March 4, 2010

Christopher Vaughn Hillman, 47, faces seven felony counts of jury tampering and could be sentenced to seven years in state prison if convicted.

Southwest RivCo students can apply for summer journalism workshop in SD

Staff 11:18 AM March 2, 2010

The free program takes place June 20-30 at Point Loma Nazarene University. The application deadline is April 7.

H1N1 clinic planned in Temecula Saturday

By Jose Arballo Jr. 10:32 AM March 2, 2010

Free flu shots will be offered from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at malls in Riverside, Cabazon, Temecula, Corona and Rancho Mirage.

Temecula’s Just Plain Dancin’ teaches more than a two-step, life lessons included

Marissa Kerby 6:21 PM February 28, 2010

Schulke grew up dancing, and while battling cancer, found comfort and support in her studio and dancers. She now shares her experience with her students in hopes to make them more successful as dancers.

Purim celebration today in Riverside

Staff 1:27 PM February 28, 2010

Purim commemorates the Israelites’ escape from Persian persecutors in the fourth century BC, as recounted in the Book of Esther. The festival often features prizes, noisemakers, costumes and treats.

Rain expected in Southwest Riverside, again

Staff 11:14 AM February 24, 2010

A storm expected to reach the region Friday night is expected to bring as much as an inch of rain and bring snow levels down to 5,000 feet through Saturday night, according to the weather service.

War dogs honored today

Staff 7:13 AM February 13, 2010

Of nearly 5,000 dogs used in Vietnam, only 204 made it back to the United States over a 10-year period.

Former Riverside firefighter to testify at murder trial

By Staff 4:50 PM February 10, 2010

Steven Ray Strebe, 33, faces life in prison without the possibility of parole if convicted of first-degree murder in the New Year’s Eve 2007 death of 43-year-old Mark Allen Owsley.

Law enforcement patrols planned for Southwest Riverside

Staff 9:06 AM February 7, 2010

The ”Avoid the 30” campaign — named for the 30 local and state law enforcement agencies that operate in the county — is planning saturation patrols to snare impaired drivers before, during and after the NFL championship game.

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