Do you love to fish? Have we got the event for you this summer in at these Inland Empire regional park lakes!
No one snagged Friday's $720 million jackpot. That means Tuesday's grand prize swelled to an estimated $820 million.
Nearly 8,000 acres have burned so far and 152 structures are still threatened by the wildfire.
Fire officials say the blaze is burning in "flashy fuels" at a moderate to rapid rate.
The cubs, who will be rehabilitated, weighed no more than 15 pounds and would have been prey to coyotes and bobcats in the wild.
There is no cost to attend the program.
Three dead birds located in the county tested positive for the West Nile Virus strain in recent weeks.
Ham operators in the United States and Canada will establish temporary broadcasting stations starting on June 23.
A mom saved change from tips for 13 years to fund a weeklong trip to Hawaii to celebrate her daughter's high school graduation.
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Twins from Loma Linda and Chino are on their way to medical careers after all four graduated from Loma Linda University on Sunday.
The Beaumont Chamber of Commerce has announced a city-wide yard sale this weekend.
A May 30 event in Redlands will tell the story of four boyhood friends who joined the Navy to escape the Great Depression.
Ron Nessman was fresh off a job interview when he saw the baby stroller rolling into a busy street. Now, opportunities abound.
An Inland Empire man was in the right place at the right time, and was caught on camera stopping a tragedy before it happened.
The Banning Stagecoach Days headquarters was wrecked over the weekend by vandals, and in 2023 the rodeo will not go on, organizers say.
Hope, Empathy, Love, Prayer (H.E.L.P.) was among 71 local nonprofits awarded grants by the Tribe.
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On Saturday, April 22 locations around the Inland Empire will take your expired, unwanted prescriptions and used vape pens. Learn more here.
Just before 8 a.m. Monday, a small quake shook the Coachella Valley.
Don your Easter bonnet, grab your Easter basket & get hoppin' on springtime plans! Find festivities in Banning, Beaumont & nearby.
The sandwich chain is donating all its sales to a local charity as part of its 13th annual Day of Giving.
A free collection event is scheduled this weekend at the Lamb Canyon Sanitary Landfill.
At Wednesday's meeting, the VP of Blue Zones, LLC will speak on the power of 9 specific characteristics that help people live longer lives.
Tons of families flocked to the mountains over the weekend to take advantage of the snow that Southern Californians so rarely get to enjoy.
The boys were slightly hypothermic and lucky to be alive after huddling together for three nights in the snow.
Even though Caltrans has cleared 90% of the roads in the area, many people remain trapped and unable to secure food and water.
Another 10 people died during the storm but were not storm-related since they were already under medical care, according to the department.
The ideal volunteer enjoys meeting people, likes to learn new things and is passionate about the environment.
The Bogart Fun Run, scheduled for Saturday, has been postponed, organizers say. Here's what you need to know.
Snow piling up on rooftops remained a concern over possible cave-ins.
Mother eagle Jackie delivered the first egg Jan. 11 and the second a few days later near the mountain community of Big Bear.
Nahul, one of seven children in his family, takes time in his community to mentor kids that want to develop their musical skills.
The potential for more snow is coming, but much of the Pass Area woke to a winter wonderland Thursday.
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The free event lets residents drop off hazardous waste that should not go into county landfills.
What's the best way to show your spouse you care this Valentine's Day? Patch asked Erin Green, a Redlands wife, mom and financial adviser.
The National Audubon Society, in partnership with the EMWD, hosts guided bird-watching tours in the San Jacinto Valley Wetlands every year.
"Outreach volunteers are integral to the success of recycling and composting programs," according to the county.
Thousands watched the event, cheering on the endangered birds whose nest has been outfitted with a streaming camera since 2017.