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Woman caught on camera releasing more than a dozen dogs from San Bernardino shelter
Staff says that someone was caught on surveillance early Wednesday morning running away with 20 of the 300 dogs inside the San Bernardino City Animal Shelter.
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Inland Empire nonprofit launches hotline to help undocumented immigrants
An Inland Empire-based nonprofit rolled out a hotline to offer help for undocumented immigrants amid President Donald Trump’s return to office.
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Thieves target Riverside music shop that was repairing Rose Parade instruments
A Riverside business owner who was working on preparing instruments for the New Year’s Day Rose Parade is seeking the public’s help in identifying two thieves who broke into his music repair store.
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5-year-old boy survives fiery crash in San Bernardino County that killed father, grandparents
A 5-year-old boy is fighting for his life in the hospital after he was the sole survivor of a horrific car crash that killed four people in Rialto, including his father and grandparents.
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Lake Perris' Desert Daze music festival announces cancelation
An Inland Empire-based music festival that was slated to take place this fall has been canceled, organizers announced Friday.
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Pup gets new chance at life after being rescued from freeway in Jurupa Valley
The wounded pup, who they named Shiloh was found on Christmas Day on the side of Rubidoux exit off the Eastbound 60 Freeway in Jurupa Valley.
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Burglars tunnel through walls, shatter windows to steal from Inland Empire businesses
New video shows smash and grab thieves breaking into multiple businesses in the Inland Empire. Many of those businesses are part of a popular smoothie company franchise.
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Inland Empire teen's teddy bear drive returns to spread holiday cheer to pediatric patients
An Inland Empire teenager who once spent the holidays hospitalized is trying to spread cheer to pediatric patients with the return of his teddy bear drive.
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Thieves steal $20,000 from woman in Riverside bank jugging heist
Called ‘bank jugging’, it’s become a serious problem across SoCal and has police in Riverside warning people to be more cautious of their surroundings when withdrawing cash.
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California family accused of selling sick puppies that sometimes died to families
An Inland Empire family was ordered to pay restitution and to stop selling dogs after a Los Angeles Superior Court judge found they allegedly sold sick puppies to the public.