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Doctors in Inland Empire Perform Very Rare Heart Procedure
Doctors at an Inland Empire hospital successfully performed a very rare procedure, on a transplanted heart.
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Thieves Use Pickup Truck to Drag Away ATM in California Heist Caught on Video
Surveillance video captures group of thieves targeting businesses for their ATMs.
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Watch: Thieves Use Pickup Truck to Drag Away ATMs
A group of thieves seem to be targeting ATM’s inside businesses around the Inland Empire. Tony Shin reports for the NBC4 News on Jan. 18, 2023.
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Inland Empire Haunted House Benefitting Terminally Ill Girl Shut Down Over Neighbor Complaints
A popular Inland Empire haunted house is being shut down ahead of Halloween, after the haunt was closed by city officials over neighbor complaints.
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Mudslides Force Evacuations in Inland Empire | San Diego News Daily
Mudslides have forced evacuations in Inland Empire. And, the search continues for an elderly woman with dementia. Plus, Monkeypox cases rise in San Diego.
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Families Honor Memory of 13 US Service Members That Died in Afghanistan
It has been exactly a year since 13 U.S. service members were killed in Afghanistan. Today their family and communities honor their memory.
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Young Boy Seriously Injured in What Mom Says Was Bullying Incident
The parents of a young boy in the Inland Empire say his serious injuries — bad enough to send him to the hospital — were caused by a bully with a pencil. The school district says it was an unfortunate accident.
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‘It's Just Pure Evil.' Wild Burro Shot and Impaled by Arrow Dies
A wild burro nicknamed Bobby by locals in Riverside County died after someone shot him with an arrow and impaled him, and the latest incident was not the first time the donkey had been shot.
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Victorville Hospital Reports Zero COVID Patients for First Time Since Start of Pandemic
Staff members at desert valley hospital in Victorville are celebrating an incredible milestone after reporting zero COVID-19 patients for the first time since the pandemic began.
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Nurse on Front Line of Pandemic Killed in Freak Hit-and-Run When Stolen SUV Detaches From Truck
Grace Hydrusko calls her daughter Kathleen an angel on Earth because she would always answer the call if anyone needed help.
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Caught on Camera: Group of Women Use Baby to Distract Cashier and Steal About $50,000
In the city of Fontana, a group of women went into a market and used a crying, hungry baby to distract the cashier and steal thousands of dollars.
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Inland Empire Inflation Rate is the Highest in the Nation
The Inland Empire had the highest inflation rate in the country in September, according to recent labor statistics. The annual inflation rate is 6.8% for Riverside and San Bernardino counties — that is about four times higher than it was a year ago — according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics for September.
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4-Year-Old Girl Struck and Killed by Vehicle in Vons Parking Lot
A Saturday afternoon traffic accident in a Victorville parking lot left a 4-year-old child dead.
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‘Shattered My Entire Life': Widow Searches for Wedding Ring Lost on 91 Freeway
Naomi Symonett lost her husband to COVID-19 in August; the death shattered hers and her son’s world. Then in a freak occurrence, she lost her wedding ring while waving at family members on the 91 Freeway.
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Drunken Driver Who Hit and Killed CHP Officer in Lake Elsinore Gets 15 Years to Life in Prison
A 39-year-old drunken driver who fatally struck a California Highway Patrol officer writing a ticket on the shoulder of Interstate 15 in Lake Elsinore was sentenced Friday to 15 years to life in state prison.
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Therapy Dogs Provide Comfort for Inland Empire Firefighters
It’s the first day on the job for therapy dog Henry, but it’s not his first time around the block. Dogs like Henry provide companionship and comfort, a little normalcy while firefighters are away from home.
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High School Student, Campus Cop Credited With Saving Life of 95-Year-Old Driver in Crash
A local high school student and a campus officer are being called heroes for saving the life of a 95-year-old man.
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‘Severe' Blood Donation Shortage Nationwide Reaches Life-Threatening Levels in Inland Empire
Because blood cannot be stockpiled, it must constantly be replenished by donors — and right now, supply isn’t matching demand.
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3 Inland Empire Women Plead Guilty to Pandemic-Related Unemployment Benefits Fraud
Three women from the Inland Empire have pleaded guilty to using information belonging to other people, including California state prison inmates, to file for COVID-19 related unemployment benefits costing the state approximately $1.2 million.
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IE Homeless Student Defies the Odds and Graduates From Chaffey College
It’s one of the defining moments of a young person’s life, but “graduation day” will mean even more to a college student in the Inland Empire who was living and studying out of his truck.