Get an American eyeful of Chino Hills contestant
"American Idol" is back. In a bikini.
Katrina Darell of Chino Hills got the new season of the nation's most popular TV show off to a brazen, bronzed beginning when she appeared before judges in a two-piece orange swimsuit...what there was of it, anyway.
Esperanza Fire suspect set 46 blazes, district attorney contends
Raymond Lee Oyler set twice as many fires as he is charged with, including several on the day of the October 2006 Esperanza Fire that fatally burned five U.S. Forest Service firefighters, prosecutors claim in court documents.
Not guilty plea entered in beating of puppy
A Los Angeles County assistant fire chief pleaded not guilty Tuesday to an animal cruelty charge that he beat a neighbor's puppy with a rock so badly it had to be euthanized, in a case that has triggered angry protests and garnered international attention.
As he left the courthouse, Glynn Johnson, 54, of Riverside, was also served with a civil lawsuit by the dog's owners.
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Get an American eyeful of Chino Hills contestant
"American Idol" is back. In a bikini.
Katrina Darell of Chino Hills got the new season of the nation's most popular TV show off to a brazen, bronzed beginning when she appeared before judges in a two-piece orange swimsuit...what there was of it, anyway.
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San Bernardino County
Redlands Unified readies for layoffs, program cuts
Faced with as much as $9 million in mid-year state education budget cuts, the Redlands Unified School District is bracing for layoffs and significant cuts in programs.
"It takes my breath away," Superintendent Lori Rhodes told school board members during a meeting that drew a standing-room-only crowd Tuesday evening.
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Transportation
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