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Month: November 2024

RivCo animal services offers free pet adoptions on annual Black Saturday special

All pet adoptions are free on Saturday, Nov. 30 as Riverside County Animal Services celebrates its annual Black Saturday holiday special. The free adoptions still include the usual package for adopters: a microchip and vaccinations and the pet’s spay or neuter surgery, county officials said. Riverside County’s shelters in Jurupa Valley, San Jacinto and Thousand

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Man pleads guilty to multiple window-smash burglaries across the Coachella Valley

A 42-year-old man suspected of multiple window-smash burglaries throughout the Coachella Valley earlier this year pleaded guilty to almost half of the charges against him today. Charles Emmanuel Cobb of Indio entered guilty pleas Wednesday to eight felony counts each of burglary and vandalism at the Larson Justice Center in Indio, according to court records.

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Arizona executions to resume, breaking 2-year pause during review of state death penalty procedures

Associated Press PHOENIX (AP) — Executions will resume in Arizona following a two-year pause, the state’s top prosecutor says. Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes said in a statement sent to The Associated Press on Wednesday that she will soon seek an execution warrant for Aaron Brian Gunches, who is on death row after being convicted

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US to sanction Maduro-aligned officials, to put pressure on Venezuela’s president to accept election results

By Samantha Waldenberg and Stefano Pozzebon, CNN (CNN) — The United States announced new individual sanctions Wednesday on more than 20 officials aligned with Venezuela’s authoritarian President Nicolas Maduro, to put pressure on Maduro to accept the results of Venezuela’s July presidential election, senior administration officials said in a briefing with reporters. Thursday marks exactly

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US economy grows at 2.8% pace in third quarter on consumer spending, unchanged from first estimate

AP Economics Writer WASHINGTON (AP) — The American economy expanded at a healthy 2.8% annual pace from July through September on strong consumer spending and a surge in exports, the government said Wednesday, leaving unchanged its initial estimate of third-quarter growth. The Commerce Department reported that growth in U.S. gross domestic product — the economy’s

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One hospitalized after Thermal crash

A two-vehicle collision in Thermal today caused one person to be taken to a hospital due to a pain complaint, authorities said.    The crash occurred shortly after noon Wednesday on Route 86 and 62nd Avenue, according to California Highway Patrol Officer David Torres.    CHP records indicate that a Toyota Camry and Ford Focus

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Ucrania confía en drones para frenar los avances rusos, pero los militares en el frente temen lo peor

Andrea Saint Martin Pokrovsk, este de Ucrania (CNN) — El asalto ruso, captado en transmisiones granuladas de múltiples drones, es implacable y diario. Vehículos blindados envejecidos cruzan un campo lleno de cráteres. Luego, a plena luz del día, un tanque es detenido por drones de ataque ucranianos. Sin embargo, dos vehículos llegan a la línea de

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A Montana man pleads not guilty and claims self-defense in the death of a man killed in a tent

BOZEMAN, Mont. (AP) — A self-described white supremacist charged with killing a man in a tent in southwestern Montana has pleaded not guilty. Daren Christopher Abbey entered his plea Tuesday and says the victim — Dustin Kjersem — tried to kill him. Investigators say there are inconsistencies in Abbey’s story. Kjersem was killed on Oct.

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