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The home, one of several Hagar owns, includes living, dining and family rooms that feature 30-foot tall ceilings.Continue Reading
The home, one of several Hagar owns, includes living, dining and family rooms that feature 30-foot tall ceilings.Continue Reading
I like to inspire people to know who they are and their purpose in life. Also, to remind them to not stop believing in or give up on their dreams. Be uniquely you always!Continue Reading
The Riverside County Board of Supervisors approved a 33-page Readiness and Reopening Framework that outlines the best practices for businesses and public facilities to adopt when they reopen. Continue Reading
A survivor of child sexual abuse and campus assault, Peace teaches child sexual abuse prevention classes to military families and speaks at schools to show youth how to utilize the “three Es” to take their power back while believing in themselves to create a better future. Continue Reading
She was one of Ike and Tina Turner’s high-energy Ikettes, the talented backup singers whom Tina said had to “look outta sight at all times.”Continue Reading
Kaci, now 4 years old, is full of joy and loves to sing and color. Continue Reading
Hundreds of military heroes across 14 cities, including the Inland Empire, received a letter in honor of Veterans Day personally delivered by volunteers through no-touch drop-offs. Continue Reading
This year, we donated $20,000 to Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital! We are truly blessed to be a part of this community and to be able to help children in need.Continue Reading
Chayce Beckham from Apple Valley is heading to Nashville. The 24-year-old winner of season 19 of ABC’s “American Idol” capitalized on his love of country music to clench the title, beating out 24 other top contestants. Continue Reading
During the 48-day, 4,100-mile ride 20 years ago, Schell at age 40 raised more than $25,000 for The Unforgettables Foundation, a nonprofit 501I3 based in Redlands, Calif. Continue Reading
In the Inland Empire, about 700 foster youth age out of the system each year. About eight percent attempt a college degree and many end up homeless.Continue Reading
The Inland Empire Heroes Awards honors those who make an impact through their brave and compassionate actions and who demonstrate a commitment to creating safer, stronger communities in Riverside and San Bernardino Counties.Continue Reading
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