Oct 30, 2009 | Bizjournals
Two plead guilty in Southern California workersa comp cases
A Placentia man and a Chino Hills man both pleaded guilty to 13 counts of fraud and one count of conspiracy in a workers' compensation case that began in 2005.
Could `Michael Jackson's This Is It' win an Oscar?
Fans, from left, Michelle Diaz, 14, sister Rubi Diaz, 15, Zee Ningo, 15, and Alexandra Co, 16, all of Chino Hills, Calif.
Inland Valley Halloween hoots and festivals
The Inland Valley is brewing up a variety of Halloween activities this weekend to satisfy your sweet tooth.
Wheel of Fortune winner hits jackpot
Rosie from Chino Hills was visiting the casino with family and friends when she hit a wide area progressive jackpot worth $133,320.87. Rosie's win is the second to strike that particular bank of slot machines in just six weeks.
Homeless man accused of killing another in Corona
A homeless man has been charged with the beating death of another transient in Corona.
Region's largest chamber mixer draws more 2,000
The Inland Empire's largest mixer Thursday night lived up to its name as than 2,000 people mingled with chambers and business organizations representing hundreds of industries and companies in and around the Inland Empire.
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Code Pink Boot Camp Beats Breast Cancer
Code Pink Boot Camp is hosting a charity boot camp for the Breast Cancer Network of Strength simultaneously on Saturday October 14th in Orange County, CA, Chino Hills, CA, Denver, CO and Phoenix AZ.
Upbeat on the region's future, hotel chain expands, remodels
In a hallway of the recently opened Ayres Hotel in Chino Hills, James E. Roos pointed to the black-and-white photos that told the story of the Ayres family who arrived in California in 1904 to build homes first, and hotels later -- the same photos on display in each of the company's 20 Southern California hotels.
Chino Hills emergency tower to improve communication
Carbon Canyon residents can breathe a little easier after the construction of a $1.2 million county-built radio tower.
Local students and teachers dropped, covered and held onto anything in sight during the Great California ShakeOut Thursday.
It's Politics: Ammo bill killing Republican support for governor
Not that he had far to fall, but Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has further dropped out of favor with his party after signing legislation this week placing new restrictions on gun ammunition sales.
Citizens on Patrol wins praise of peers
They have a supportive city and police department, grateful residents and a growing staff of volunteers.
Sign Up Now for the Great California ShakeOut
The City of Chino Hills is encouraging all residents to get involved in the Great California ShakeOut on Thursday, October 15th.
Pechanga Penny Slot Pays out $1 Million
A Long Beach man played with pennies and went home a millionaire at Pechanga, after striking a $1,061,225.26 Jackpot on an Indiana Jones slot machine at 10:48 a.m. this morning.
Join us October 23rd for the Haunted Hike through the spooky trails behind the McCoy Equestrian & Recreation Center, 14280 Peyton Drive.
Dog's owners hope to change state rabies shot law
California residents are required by state law to get their dogs vaccinated for rabies, but Sam and Cecilia Gadd are refusing to do so - they fear the shots could kill their pet.
Health workers gearing up shot season
They will welcome you with a smile or a kind word, but don't expect a handshake.
Corrections report: Recidivism still high
A report noting 60 percent of inmates released from California prisons in the past three years have returned to jail illustrates the state's difficulty in reducing its inmate population.
The loss of a lane, reader says, leads to brakes slamming
Q. I drive the southbound Costa Mesa Freeway each weekday afternoon where the far-right lane of the 55 ends just after the San Diego Freeway.