An inaugural First Responders Appreciation Dinner will be hosted on Thursday, Jan. 8, 2026 at the Albert A. Chatigny Sr.
Anyone who tried to clear security at LAX over Thanksgiving week will tell you that crowds are nothing new. California has ...
The Banning City Council has voted unanimously to authorize the interim city manager to sign a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding with the cities of Beaumont and Calimesa and the Morongo Band of ...
Janaai Marron and Ricky Alvarado make their way to the Class of 2022 commencement ceremony.
The Beaumont City Council is considering a resolution to begin the process of annexing 78.48 acres of unincorporated Riverside County land along Cherry Valley Boulevard into the city limits. The ...
Since 2016 the city of Banning has been attempting to close the Banning Municipal Airport in order to open the 220-acre area to non-aviation development. City staff feels that it is now poised to make ...
On Wednesday, June 12, the Banning Unified School District presented a draft of its 2024-25 Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP) to the board and community. The LCAP is a three-year plan that ...
The Morongo Band of Mission Indians, in partnership with Marnell Hospitality and Tharaldson Hospitality, recently celebrated the groundbreaking of a new 200-room hotel set to rise alongside the iconic ...
The Sun Lakes Wine Club will host a Mardi Gras event for Charity Week on Friday, June 6, in the main clubhouse ballroom for residents and their guests. Doors for the festivities open at 6 p.m. and ...
Banning families are absorbing the shock of a shooting that turned a celebration event into a day of mourning after two family members were fatally shot during a confrontation at Summit Cemetery last ...
Local author Paul Wesley La Canfora shares his love for outdoor exploration and local history in his new book “William Roach’s Lost Mines,” which recounts his search for and discovery of lost gold ...
After years of weathered decay, several months of multiple agencies coming together, and 500 gallons of paint, the vibrant red, white and blue hues of the Prado Dam Bicentennial Mural are restored.