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Month: August 2012

Penalties for Tainted Polish

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) – California could double fines on manufacturers who use dangerous chemicals in nail polishes labeled as “nontoxic.” Sen. Leland Yee, a Democrat from San Francisco, says his bill responds to “a few bad actors” that misbrand their cosmetics. SB977 would double penalties from $3,800 to $7,600 for manufacturers who fail to properly

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Warrant: Indian Wells teacher repeatedly warned not to touch students

It’s been nearly 20 years since the Riverside County Sheriff’s Office investigated 59-year-old Robert Keith Bryan for allegedly molesting a child. The now fourth-grade teacher and “Math Field Day” instructor at Gerald Ford Elementary School came under fire after another sexual assault investigation led to his arrest last week. Bryanfaces11charges of lewd acts on a

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Expancin de parque

Inicio oficialmente la expansin del parque Bagdouma en la ciudad de Coachella que ha estaba falto de mejoras, este mismo fue contruido en 1974, ahora finalmente podr contar con diversas amenidades. Un video virtual muestra como sera el parque Bagdouma contar con un nuevo campo de ftbol soccer, ftbol americano, estacionamiento, baos, iluminacin, rea de

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Desert Vet Accused of Animal Cruelty

A Southern California veterinarian has been arrested after a dog locked in his car suffered a seizure and died. Douglas Huber of Rancho Mirage was booked into jail for investigation of animal cruelty Saturday. Riverside County Sheriff’s deputies received 911 calls around 9 a.m. about a dog in distress at a veterinarian’s office in Palm

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Friedli Cold-Case Warms Up

A cold case is warming up, 6 years after the gruesome murder of three people in Mountain Center, off of Highway 74. Now, a new team of investigators is coming together to try and solve the case. At this morning’s news conference, they made one thing quite clear, they’re confident those responsible still have ties

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Friedli Witnesses Come Forward

The day after a cold case investigation team revealed they’re assisting in the Becky Friedli murder case, witnesses are coming forward to tell their stories. They hope each piece of information is one step closer to solving the case. A witness who asked us to not to reveal his identity contacted us, with information he

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Pedestrian struck, killed by freight train

A pedestrian was struck and killed by a Union Pacific freight train Wednesday morning, according to Riverside County sheriff’s deputies. Deputies were called to Avenue 48 and Grapefruit Boulevard at 5:01 a.m. Authorities are still at the scene and have no information regarding the pedestrian’s identification or details surrounding the incident. Stay with Newschannel 3

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