Community Unites at Soboba Trail Race to Support Native Youth and Cultural Education
The 52-year-old is charged with forcible sexual penetration of a minor, false imprisonment and more.
A report criticizes Sheriff Bianco and highlights concerns about the RivCo jail system, which has drawn national ire for record deaths.
Witnesses told firefighters that a driver hit the hydrant after skidding off of the road and immediately fled the scene.
Charities from Riverside and San Bernardino counties were awarded grants at the 4th Annual Morongo Community Outreach Awards Luncheon.
A San Bernardino County family pleaded not guilty to torturing and abusing six children living in their Victorville home.
The 18-year-old autistic teenager, who has trouble speaking, walked away from his home early Thursday.
Patch and T-Mobile have teamed up to spotlight students excelling in academics, athletics and community service.
"These alleged crimes occurred in both Riverside and Redlands, and investigators believe there may be additional victims," police said.
Dozens of students were honored for language proficiency and biliteracy milestones during a night of performances and awards.
Check out this new summer discount aimed to make movie-going more affordable in Riverside.
A SoCal Mega Millions ticket worth $2.2 million was sold at this gas station in the Inland Empire, even as the grand prize raised yet again.
A DUI checkpoint will be set up later this week in San Jacinto at an undisclosed location.
The location of the alleged torture was identified as the 13000 block of Helena Drive, a residential neighborhood in Victorville.
Phillip Lester, 66, of Moreno Valley turned himself in on March 17. He died May 11.
The 92-year-old man's body was discovered after the blaze was extinguished.
Banning police ask drivers to do one little thing in order to keep the roads safe for all.
The victim, Attilio Cecchetto of Banning, died over the weekend. The sole suspect is 76-year-old Sam Ato Timaloa, a convicted sex offender.
The community is rallying around the children's mother, who was not involved in the fatal rollover wreck.
Gusty winds of up to 50 mph lifted dust and soil, fouling the air.
Medics transported multiple stabbing victims to area hospitals, including the suspect.
A man was shot by park rangers at Lake Perris State Recreation Area on Saturday.
Five teenagers from two rival schools were honored as students of the year were celebrated in Beaumont this week.
Firefighters arrived overnight to find the structure, in a Pass Area Community Park, fully engulfed in flames.
The bald eagle nest is getting full as eaglets Sunny and Gizmo reach near-full-grown size. Here's when Flight Watch will begin for the pair.
Riverside County is hosting an event for residents to drop off paint products, electronic waste, pesticides and more.
The mercury is rising in this pseudo-summer heat event. Stay cool, hydrate, and put on your sunscreen! The heat is on in the Pass Area.
An 83-year-old woman died after she was involved a collision in Redlands on Wednesday morning.
The event includes a 1.5-hour walking tour through historic downtown Beaumont and a pictoral presentation after.
A registered sex offender on parole was accused of brutally attacking his elderly roommate at a Banning care facility.
A construction worker involved in a project atop a building at UC Riverside fell from a scaffolding Wednesday, injuring one of his legs.
One person was taken to an area hospital as a result of the blaze, which tore through the building.
Temperatures will rise significantly across Riverside County by Saturday. What to know.
Plus, pet owners will get two freebies that could make it easier to reunite with lost pets.
The embattled drug store chain is going through yet another bankruptcy filing. What it means for your pharmacy.
The state recognizes school attendance improvement programs at the district or county level. In 2025, BUSD was one of 19 to be honored.
Despite a California law that provides for the surrender of a newborn baby in specified circumstances, the child was apparently dumped.
On a windy October day in 2006, Raymond Lee Oyler, now 55, ignited the deadly Esperanza Fire. Three years later he was sentenced to death.