Eastvale victim of Las Vegas massacre, Rocio Rocha Guillen, remembered as an...
Family members hold Austin Jaksha, six weeks, the youngest child of Las Vegas shooting victim Rocio Rocha Guillen, 40, during a candlelight vigil at Roosevelt High School Thursday in Eastvale on...
View ArticleCounty crisis response teams helping survivors, loved ones in wake of Vegas...
San Bernardino and Riverside counties are offering a drop-in mental health clinic and debriefings in the coming week to help people affected by the Las Vegas country music festival shooting. Those who...
View ArticleMagical Mitchell Caverns finally reopening in Mojave Desert after 2011 closure
Even in the soft pink light of dawn, the twin cave openings gave the ridge a mysterious aura. The Chemeheuvi people called them Kaiva Pui — the Eyes of the Mountain. Rounding a curve in the...
View ArticleHow San Bernardino terror attack survivors are struggling with PTSD’s...
She’d never been afraid of horses before. Yet she froze outside the corral — her mind racing with fear as she watched the palomino quarterhorse walk around the corral in an isolated box canyon. Since...
View ArticleHere are the best approaches to treating PTSD, experts and survivors say
Terrorist attacks such as the Dec. 2, 2015, shooting that killed 14 people in San Bernardino lead to higher rates of post-traumatic stress that last longer — and impact more people — than other...
View ArticleRoad to recovering: Survivors of 9/11, Oklahoma City terror attacks share...
Editor’s Note: Survivors of the Dec. 2, 2015, terrorist attack in San Bernardino aren’t the only ones afflicted with post-traumatic stress. Survivors of other terrorist attacks here and abroad also...
View ArticleUCR professor, filmmaker seek students with autism for documentary film
A UC Riverside professor and a filmmaker are looking for a few more college students with autism for a documentary they hope will show that people with the disability are going to college and improving...
View ArticleTemecula teen fatally stabbed in Walmart lot was a rising social media star
Family and friends on Thursday, Nov. 30, were mourning the loss of a Temecula teen who was a cliff-jumping, rising social media star with a new job and a promising life ahead of him when he was stabbed...
View ArticleSurgeries, therapy and pain: San Bernardino terror attack survivor details...
She remembers the voices as she lay dying outside the Inland Regional Center on Dec. 2, 2015. The voices kept asking her name and age, over and over, as she lay in triage with her eyes closed. Julie...
View ArticleThey survived the San Bernardino terrorist attack and were seeking help. Then...
Struggles endured by survivors of the Dec. 2, 2015, San Bernardino terrorist attack throw an unflattering spotlight on California’s workers’ compensation system and San Bernardino County. Changes in...
View ArticleGruesome potty training accident almost dismembers toddler: Target sued
A Riverside family is suing Target after a 3-year-old boy’s penis was nearly severed by a potty trainer known to be dangerous, according to their attorney. The family, which is not being named to...
View ArticleYucaipa girl’s suicide inspires community awareness event against bullying
A low-key anti-bullying awareness event held in the wake of a Yucaipa eighth-grader’s suicide brought together youth and community leaders at Crafton Hills College on Thursday, Dec. 14....
View ArticleBullied Yucaipa girl who killed herself remembered as ‘an angel’ by family,...
Thirteen-year-old Rosalie Avila, a Yucaipa eighth-grader who took her own life after being bullied at school, was laid to rest Wednesday, Dec. 20, dressed as Belle from “Beauty and the Beast.” The...
View ArticleFlu nears epidemic levels in Inland Empire — but most people just need...
The number of people sick with flu is nearing epidemic levels in Southern California, where a surge in trips to hospital emergency rooms just as flu season revs up has reached a historic high in the...
View ArticleLost in the wilderness? Experts share tips on staying safe
Two hikers were recently rescued by helicopter from Southern California waterfalls, leading authorities to issue tips on how to stay safe while exploring the region’s wild mountains. Perhaps the most...
View ArticlePerris torture case raises the question: When should you call police with...
Nearly 20 years later, the woman whose phone calls led sheriff’s deputies to find a malnourished 6-year-old Norco girl chained to a bed is still haunted by what the girl went through and the need to...
View ArticleFamily in Perris torture case may have fled Texas after daughter tried to...
The Turpin family disappeared from their isolated Texas home days after one of the 13 siblings escaped in what may have been a failed bid for help eight years before another one succeeded, said a...
View ArticleRestaurant fundraiser to add to almost $400,000 donated so far to Turpin...
Inland Southern California residents and others around the world have sent nearly $400,000 in donations along with cards, gifts and encouragement to help soften the plight of siblings rescued from the...
View ArticleParty to mark 2-year anniversary of desert monuments
Fans of the desert will gather Friday, Feb. 9, in Morongo Valley to celebrate the two-year anniversary of California’s desert national monuments. Sand to Snow, Mojave Trails and Castle Mountains...
View ArticleCyclist killed, 2 people hurt when car drives into Tour de Palm Springs...
A cyclist was killed and two others injured when an apparently speeding car smashed into bicyclists Saturday morning during the Tour de Palm Springs bike ride near Indio, officials said. Cyclists were...
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