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HUNNEMAN: Texting, calling and rolling through stop signs
CHP Public Affairs Officer Chris Blondon walks back to his patrol car after writing a ticket to a motorist talking on a cell phone while driving along the Eastbound 10 freeway near Beaumont on Tuesday, July 1, 2008.
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BEAUMONT: Hawaiian Festival moved to different park
Due to the fire camp at Noble Creek Park, the location of this weekend's Ho'olaule'a Hawaiian Festival has been moved to the Beaumont Sports Park.
San Jacinto: Veteran songstress performs Sunday, June 16
Linda Greilich, center, from Golden Era Productions, is singing Sunday, June 9, at Esplanade Arts Center in San Jacinto.
BEAUMONT: Annual Hawaiian Festival coming soon
Beaumont-Cherry Valley Recreation and Park District will host the fourth annual Ho'olaule'a Hawaiian Festival, presented by Kaha I Ka Panoa Kaleponi Hawaiian Civic Club, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. June 22 and 23 at Noble Creek Community Park.
HEMET: Have you seen wild parrots too?
He was working at his family-size rental home that he is putting on the market for new tenants when he saw three parrots in an almond tree.
BEAUMONT: Free summer meals available to children
The goal of the federal program is to feed children, especially those from low-income families, when school is out.
BEAUMONT: Outdoor movie cancelled because of fire
Due to the fire in The Pass, the Beaumont-Cherry Valley Recreation and Park District has cancelled today's opening night of the annual Movies Under the Stars program.
the Pass: Fresh cherries for eating, festival fun
It's Cherry Festival weekend in Beaumont and if you want to eat locally grown cherries, you'll have to drive to the few orchards in Beaumont, Banning and Cherry Valley that have ripe Vans cherries are very similar to Bing cherries but are perhaps a bit more heart-shaped.
BEAUMONT: Movies Under the Stars starts soon
The Beaumont-Cherry Valley Recreation and Park District's annual Movies Under the Stars program will begin with "Chipwrecked" on Monday, June 10, at Noble Creek Park.
BEAUMONT: Cherry Festival begins
Dave "The Cherry Man" Pensak sells cheries at last year's Cherry Festival in Beaumont.
Calif. Firefighters Rush To Get Ahead Of Early Fire Season
The Summit Fire burned hot and fast up the Banning Pass area, near Beaumont, Calif., on May 1, leaving a moonscape in its wake.
SOFTBALL: Riverside County vs. Orange County all-star game
Norco's Kylie Reed, who set Inland-area records with 72 hits in a season and 210 hits in a career, will be among the players in the 10th annual Riverside County vs.
OPEC jabbed on Prius' personal plate
Gerri McManis, a member of the Diamond Valley Vettes, a Corvette club from the San Jacinto Valley, spotted a great personalized license plate while on a fun Sunday cruise.
San Jacinto: Carrying on a family tradition
Members of the Ward family and their friends in San Jacinto take to the slopes of North Mountain to string generator-powered lights for the lighting of the "S" at the end of San Jacinto High School's graduation ceremony on Thursday, May 30.
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Students reflect upon their years at MSJC, look to the future
Bindi and Patterson are both set to attend UC schools to pursue their passions after graduating at the end of this month .
Memorial Day traffic slow through Coachella Valley
Izzy Torrez Tweeted, "An hour and a half in traffic and we're not even out of Palm Springs yet." Westbound Interstate 10 traffic appeared to be moving at a moderate to slow speed west of Ramon.
REGIONAL: Trash, recycling pickup to be delayed
Waste Management of the Inland Empire's curbside residential trash and recycling and commercial pick-up schedule will be delayed by one day throughout the week of May 27, in observance of Memorial Day.
San Bernaridno: Csusb student gets Washington, D.C. internship
Edgar Lopez, a junior at Cal State San Bernardino, has been selected by the Panetta Institute for Public Policy to serve in its congressional internship program this summer and fall.
CENSUS: Inland growth slows amid sluggish economy
Some Inland cities such as Beaumont are still among the state's fastest growing, but the rates are not as high as in the recent past Several Inland cities were among California's fastest-growing places between mid-2011 and mid-2012, but suburbs in the job-rich Bay Area and Orange County saw bigger population increases, newly released U.S. Census ... (more)