Coachella, Stagecoach align with state, dropping mask, vaccine, testing requirements for outdoor festivals

Festival officials announced that it will be dropping its masking, vaccination, and COVID-19 testing requirements in accordance with new state guidelines that take effect Wednesday ending the vaccination requirement and mask mandate for outdoor mega-events.

Car vs wild donkey accidents on the rise in the IE, with 1 crash resulting in woman's death

Interactions between humans and wild donkeys in the Inland Empire has become dangerous for both the animals and humans. But what was a dream for a permanent wild donkey sanctuary is now a reality.

Vehicle vs wild donkey accidents on the rise in the IE, with 1 crash resulting in woman's death
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Interactions between humans and wild donkeys in the Inland Empire has become dangerous for both the animals and humans. But what was a dream for a permanent wild donkey sanctuary is now a reality.

Strong Santa Ana winds return to SoCal

Strong Santa Ana winds again blasted parts of the Southland Wednesday, and they will likely persist into Thursday morning -- with the most severe being experienced in the L.A. County Mountains.

Powerful winds return to Southern California
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The powerful Santa Ana winds have returned to Southern California. FOX 11's Christina Gonzalez is in Riverside for the latest.

Temecula school employee fired for racist comments in TikTok, husband placed on leave

Sandra Miller an employee at a school in Temecula has been fired and her husband Roger Miller was placed on leave from his job as an employee for the city of Coronado after the two were accused of making racist comments in a now-deleted TikTok.

Home invasion robbery suspects in SoCal lured victim through dating app, police say

Police in Southern California are reminding the public of safety tips for online dating after discovering that a pair of home invasion robbery suspects allegedly targetted their victim through his dating app profile.

SoCal woman killed in 1977 identified by cold case team

A skull and other skeletal remains found in 1986 were identified this week as those of Linda LeBeau, who was reported missing in Tustin, the Riverside County district attorney’s office said.

Federal courts extend jury trial suspension due to COVID-19 surge

The U.S. District Court for the Central District of California has suspended jury trials through February due to the spread of Omicron, the new virus variant that causes COVID-19, within the region's federal courthouses

Man found dead in submerged golf cart in Indio

Divers pulled the man from the cart from the canal on the grounds of the Terra Lago golf course in Indio and he was pronounced dead at the scene.

Riverside Police looking for bicyclist who hit man with a piece of wood

The Riverside Police are looking for a bicyclist suspected of hitting a driver over the head with a piece of wood on New Year's Eve.

Mom's Tragic Tale: Husband dies of COVID-19, their son dies by suicide due to guilt
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COVID-19 swept through a Riverside County family's home in the most horrific way -- the virus took the husband's life away while the couple's teenage son died by suicide over the guilt of Anthony Sr.'s death.

Riverside County infant dies after contracting COVID-19

An infant died after contracting COVID-19, becoming the youngest person in Riverside County to die from the virus, according to the county’s public health department. 

Billie Eilish, Ye, Harry Styles to headline Coachella 2022

After a two-year hiatus due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the 2022 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival is set to go on as scheduled this spring in Riverside County and will be headlined by Billie Eilish, Ye, and Harry Styles.