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Opinion
Open letter to all new board members and incumbent board members
From talking to parents and different people, I think we can agree that transparency is important. Obviously, people don't want backroom deals going on,...
Opinion
Transparency is the new National threat
Watching how people react to Elon Musk releasing, for transparency purposes, the Twitter files regarding how Twitter censored the New York Post's legitimate story...
Opinion
Appeals Court rules against SDUSD COVID-19 vaccine mandate for students
The 4th Circuit Court of Appeals last week ruled against the San Diego Unified School District in a precedent-setting decision for the State of...
Crimes and Courts
Police work to unravel circumstances leading to Riverside triple killing
RIVERSIDE - An investigation is continuing to determine what prompted the slaying of three people found inside a burning Riverside home, allegedly at the...
Opinion
We are thankful for our nonprofits which are crucial to Valley News
There are hundreds of local nonprofit organizations and we are so thankful for all the work they do. Local organizations are helping the hungry,...
Opinion
Indeed a sad chapter for a school district
Just because somebody accuses you of something doesn't mean it's true. Just because someone threatens to bring a lawsuit doesn't prove they actually have...
Opinion
CDC adds COVID vaccines to childhood schedule despite thousands of reported serious side effects and no risk
In Sweden, health officials stopped recommending the COVID-19 vaccine for children under 12 because they saw “no clear benefit” and in Denmark, the government...
Opinion
To Drag or not to Drag? Temecula’s new culture transition
There has been a lot of controversy lately surrounding drag queen events that have taken place at several locations in Temecula, including Old Town,...
Business
Board OKs Fire Agency’s Funding for Fire Break Project, Trailer Acquisition
RIVERSIDE (CNS) - The Board of Supervisors today authorized Riverside County Fire Chief Bill Weiser to utilize roughly $3.5 million in largely state funds...


