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"The area was searched, and no other remains were found," the California Highway Patrol reported.

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"The area was searched, and no other remains were found," the California Highway Patrol reported.

The multi-vehicle wreck was reported on the northbound side of the freeway, just south of Temecula Parkway.
While new cases are still being detected, and deaths and hospitalizations continue, the pace has declined.
"Many ... residents may not even know they’ve overpaid their property taxes,” said County Board of Supervisors Chair Karen Spiegel.
The Riverside County Sheriff’s Department offers the following safety tips for bicyclists and drivers ...
Federal officials on Monday approved the $550 million Crimson Solar Project.
The free May 8 event will teach participants how to properly install child safety seats and will also offer inspections.
Kasper Verwers, 15, was even to take first place on the boy's side at the event held May 1-2 at Bear Creek Golf Club.
Elina Kuang, a freshman at Murrieta Mesa High School, shot 2 under par to win the event held May 1-2 at Bear Creek Golf Club.
Aaron Sterling Gefrerer, 42, was arrested in Cathedral City late Saturday night.
The applicant is asking for a time extension on the tentative tract map for the proposed project at Nighthawk Way and Hayes Avenue.
Air and ground crews were being used to fight the blaze that was reported at 4:30 p.m. Friday.
The 11-acre blaze was reported just after 4 p.m. Friday.
The 12-screen theater will open May 21 on E. Second Street. Library documents show the city's last walk-in theater closed in the 1950s.
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People are encouraged to schedule appointments in advance, but walk-ins are being accommodated.
Nearly all of Riverside County is in extreme or severe drought, according to the federal government's NIDIS.
Investigators from the Moreno Valley Sheriff's Station and the Central Homicide Unit have taken over the case.
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The mini bottles of hand sanitizer from Medline Industries are being redistributed for free to Temecula businesses.