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The Fairview fire, which has killed two people, has burned nearly 20,000 acres and remained 5% contained late Wednesday night.
The shooter was an off-duty police officer from Hemet, who shot a man after intervening during an apparent argument between two motorists in a parking lot at 39540 Murrieta Hot Springs Road, the ...
The Fairview fire east of Hemet ignited around 3 p.m. and quickly exploded to more than 2,000 acres, according to the Riverside County Fire Department. It was 5% contained as of 10 p.m. Monday ...
The fire continued its dramatic push toward west into the lower foothills of Hemet before wind conditions changed direction, sending the fire east back into and toward the chaparral dense hillsides. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] By 10:40 p.m. PDT that evening, the fireline had reportedly expanded to 2,703 acres and had already destroyed seven structures and ...
Hemet city, California – Racial and ethnic composition ... The Hemet News was a newspaper published from about 1894 until 1999. [13] [46] Current
The Hemet News, which at that time was a daily newspaper of 22,000 circulation, was sold by James Gill III to Donrey Media Group, on February 29, 1988, along with weeklies San Jacinto Valley Register, Moreno Valley Butterfield Express and Riverside County News Advertiser.
By Tuesday evening, the Fairview fire near Hemet had burned through 4,500 acres and fire officials continued to expand evacuation orders as the blaze threatened about 3,500 structures.
KZSW began as K53DU, a 100-watt low-power television station on channel 53 in Hemet, California. The station was founded by Ray Wilson of Buffalo Communications, and in 1995, it was sold to Victor and LaVerta Page. The station's power was then upgraded to 2.3 kW ERP, along with a call sign change to KHEM-LP.