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Month: September 2019

Sen. Stone’s bill to make prescriptions accessible during crises approved

A Riverside County lawmaker’s proposal to relieve pharmacists during emergencies from complying with every security requirement in processing prescriptions for painkillers and other drugs was unanimously approved today by the Assembly and is now bound for the governor’s desk. Sen. Jeff Stone, R-Temecula, introduced Senate Bill 569 in February after learning of the major challenges

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Local bodybuilder gains pro status

Local bodybuilder, Michael Kleeves is coming off a victory weekend. News Channel 3’s Caitlin Thropay met him as he stepped off the airplane at Palm Springs International Airport just hours after receiving his Pro title in Pittsburgh. “I just did the NPC North American Championships. It’s a bodybuilding competition,” Kleeves told News Channel 3. “This

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4 a.m. bar bill amended to become 3 a.m. bar bill

The late-night bar bill has become a little less late. State Bill 58, which was originally penned to extend the last call of establishments serving alcohol until 4 a.m. for 10 California cities, has been amended to change that last call time to 3 a.m., according to bill author State Senator Scott Wiener. {“url”:”https://twitter.com/Scott_Wiener/status/1168895809775112199″,”author_name”:”Scott Wiener”,”author_url”:”https://twitter.com/Scott_Wiener”,”html”:”&#lt;blockquote

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CVUSD: Threat to students unsubstantiated

The Coachella Valley Unified School district had not substantiated a threat to students shared on social media Monday. The Riverside County Sheriffs Department released a statement at 7:21 a.m. saying, “Deputies from the Thermal Sheriff’s Station conducted an investigation into a Snapchat image circulating around social media that indicates a threat to CVHS. The investigation

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