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Author: Michelle Mears

Michelle Mears is a reporter in Southern California who has covered news in Riverside and San Diego County for 20 years.
Katie Hill sex scandal and ethics probe

Disgraced Congresswoman Katie Hill Forms Political PAC And Announces A Coming Memoir

February 28, 2020   12:20 pmFebruary 28, 2020   12:21 pm
Disgraced former Congresswomen, Katie Hill is determined to capitalize on her political scandals with a memoir, “She Will Rise” and a political action committee called, HER Time. Hill resigned in October after a public saga of alleged criminal and ethical...
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Three Republicans Vow To Fight Off Unions’ Attempt to Takeover Freelancers and Independent Contractors as Primaries Near In California

February 24, 2020   3:45 pmFebruary 24, 2020   3:49 pm
As the March primaries near, three veteran Republicans came out to an informal meet and greet over the weekend in Riverside County. Chairman of the Riverside County Republican Party, Jonathon Ingram brought together, former Congressman Darrel Issa, Assemblywoman Melissa Melendez,...
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Obama Admin DHS Whistleblower Found Shot To Death In California

February 23, 2020   7:56 amJuly 9, 2020   9:24 am
The whistleblower from the Department of Homeland Security during the Obama Administration was found dead near his vehicle outside of Sacramento Friday morning. Authorities found 66-year old Philip Haney dead by a single gunshot wound. Haney was known for exposing...
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Trump Administration Files Lawsuit Against CA For Private Detention Ban

February 12, 2020   2:21 amFebruary 12, 2020   8:26 am
The Federal Government filed a lawsuit, naming Governor Gavin Newsom, Attorney General Xavier Becerra, and the State of California for banning the operation of private detention facilities. The complaint is seeking a federal judge in San Diego to rule Assembly...
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Two Dozen Marines At Camp Pendleton Are Dismissed For Human Trafficking And Drug-Related Charges

February 11, 2020   8:47 amFebruary 12, 2020   8:24 am
On Saturday, military officials from Camp Pendleton officially confirmed two dozen Marines were given a less-than-honorable discharge for taking part in a human trafficking ring. The 24 Marines were arrested on July 3, when U.S. Border Patrol agents spotted three...
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Guerrilla Artist Sabo Trolls Hollywood During Oscar Week With His Latest Billboard, ‘Parasites’

February 7, 2020   10:16 amFebruary 7, 2020   10:23 am
‘And that my friends is my last billboard! They are too expensive, too dangerous and have run their course in terms of excitement.’   Los Angeles based street artist Sabo, erected a billboard in Hollywood early Thursday morning, pushing back...
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White House Holds Press Briefing On Coronavirus, After U.S. Government Orders The First Quarantine in Half a Century

February 2, 2020   8:43 amFebruary 2, 2020   12:57 pm
The Center for Disease Control on Friday has ordered a quarantine for all American evacuees from Wuhan, China who arrived at March Air Reserve Base in Riverside, California. This is the first time in 50-years the United States government has...
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