Riverside County News
HEALTH: Cherry Valley woman fought breast cancer while pregnant
The young mother had a mastectomy and chemotherapy before giving birth to a healthy boy
BANNING: Albertossy brings Latin rhythms to fitness class
INLAND PEOPLE: Albertossy Espinoza is bringing his Latin Rhythm Cardio fitness classes to Banning, starting Oct. 5
BANNING: Man arrested after nearly five-hour standoff
Riverside County sheriff’s deputies arrested a wanted felon Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 25, after he had holed up in his house for almost five hours.
BANNING: Community grant applications due Sept. 30
Public service organizations, including child and health care, job training and senior activity providers, may seek a share of federal dollars
EDUCATION: Parent engagement summit draws 450
Riverside County’s fourth annual event helps families be more involved in children’s learning, schools
BEAUMONT: Oktoberfest this weekend
Three-day event will include music, dancing, food and German traditions
BEAUMONT: Board weighs options for transportation building
Facility damaged in April fire will be repaired or replaced
BEAUMONT: Cancer patient's dream wedding brings smiles
Liz Bartlett, who has Stage IV breast cancer, and Phil Cape exchange vows in ceremony made possible through Southern California Hospice Foundation's Angel Assistance program
BANNING: International Family Week celebrates cultures
The Banning Centennial Committee has organized an ambitious weekday set of children’s workshops and a family festival Saturday
BANNING: Proposed Pardee development scrutinized in court
A Riverside County Superior Court judge is weighing whether environmental review was adequate for a 5,387-home development
BEAUMONT: Longtime police officer dies
Mitch White was the city’s lead investigator in the city’s most infamous murder case — the 1997 killing of young Anthony Martinez
BANNING: Ballads and blues to be performed
Sunday concert part of city’s centennial series
BACK IN THE DAY: Origins of the name ‘San Gorgonio’
The pass and the nearby mountain of the same name can trace their current monikers back only about 200 years to an early mission ranch, the San Gorgonio Rancho
HEMET: Resident receives Morongo scholarship
Morongo Band of Mission Indians offers the Rodney T. Mathews Jr. Scholarship to Native American tribes in California
CALIMESA: Women’s luncheon to feature fashion show
The Oct. 2 event will also feature an inspirational talk, “If it’s To Be, it’s Up To Me”
CHERRY VALLEY: Printmaking exhibit opens at Edward-Dean Museum
The exhibit, titled ‘Secrets in the Script – Printmaking,’ explores the impact and beauty of printed words and images from 1500 through 1900
BANNING: Bench water tap stays on for now
A temporary Forest Service permit will allow continued use of the flume while agencies try to resolve issues related to its future use
BEAUMONT: Annual clean up, recycle event planned
Green waste, e-waste, bulky items among what will be collected