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The Press-Enterprise is a paid daily newspaper published by Digital First Media that serves the Inland Empire in Southern California. Headquartered in downtown Riverside, California , it is the primary newspaper for Riverside County , with heavy penetration into neighboring San Bernardino County .
Finally, in 2006, LANG acquired the Daily Breeze serving the South Bay area of Los Angeles County from Copley Press. [1] On March 21, 2016, a bankruptcy judge approved the sale of Freedom Communications and its two major newspapers, the Orange County Register and the Riverside Press-Enterprise to Digital First Media.
Riverside County Superior Court Judge Timothy J. Hollenhorst told Shover during sentencing, per the Riverside Press-Enterprise. “Mr. Shover, from what I can tell about you, it appears that you ...
In March 2016, a bankruptcy judge approved the sale of Freedom Communications and its two major newspapers, the Orange County Register and the Riverside Press-Enterprise to Digital First Media. The papers were integrated into Digital First Media's Los Angeles Newspaper Group, which was renamed the Southern California News Group on the same day.
Savitri Zala is seen in front of BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir in Chino Hills in 2018. The temple was vandalized over the weekend. (Cindy Yamanaka / Riverside Press-Enterprise via Getty Images)
He shot the 23-year-old clerk eight times and stole the cash register, which contained $140, the Riverside Press-Enterprise reported. Convicted of first-degree murder, Hargrave was sentenced to ...
"Kiss of Life", the winning spot news photograph "Dreams of Better Times", the winning feature photograph. Public Service: . The Riverside Press-Enterprise, for its exposé of corruption in the courts in connection with the handling of the property and estates of the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians in Palm Springs, California, and its successful efforts to punish the culprits.
Detectives were pursuing a larger drug trafficking case when they zeroed in on a Riverside County deputy. Sheriff's officials say he worked for a Mexican drug cartel