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More judges slated for Inland region

Judge Refuses to Toss Corruption Charges

Riverside and San Bernardino counties are expected to get more Superior Court judges. The state Judicial Council on Friday is scheduled to vote on moving two judgeships from Alameda County to San Bernardino County and two from Santa Clara to Riverside County, according to a council report. An approval would …

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City to hold waste disposal

Perris residents will be able to dispose house, garage and backyard waste at the city’s “Fall 2017 Cleanup,” scheduled to be held Sept. 16. The event will be held from 7 a.m to 2 p.m. at the Orange Empire Railway Museum, 2201 S. A St., according to a statement on …

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Palm Springs to hold state of city

Palm Springs has new EDD

Palm Springs is scheduled to hold its annual State of the City address Sept. 19. Mayor Robert Moon will begin his remarks at 5:30 p.m. in the Annenberg Theatre at the Palm Springs Art Museum, 101 Museum Drive, according to a statement. The Palm Springs Chamber of Commerce will host …

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In the end, the jury didn’t buy it

Colonies corruption trial

Billed as the biggest corruption case in the history of San Bernardino County, three of the four defendants in the Colonies Crossroads case were acquitted of all charges last week. What went wrong? The prosecution had a case that bordered on nonexistent, several jurors said. A major part of the …

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Second diseased tree found in Riverside

A second citrus tree in Riverside has tested positive for citrus greening. The backyard tree was diagnosed Monday by state and federal agricultural officials, according to a statement on the city’s website. Citrus greening, known as huanglongbing, or HBL, is a fatal disease that can be transmitted from one tree …

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Moreno Valley to hold town hall meeting … by phone

Moreno Valley Mayor Yxstian Gutierrez will host a telephone town hall meeting Wednesday. The session, which is scheduled to begin at 6 p.m., will give residents a chance to express their concerns about the city from their office, living room, automobile or wherever they happen to be, according to a …

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