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General Hospital alum Robyn Bernard was found dead in California on Tuesday, March 12. She was 64. The Riverside County Sheriff confirmed in a press release published on Wednesday, March 13, that ...
Bernard was the elder sister of singer and actress Crystal Bernard. [6]Bernard was found dead in a field in San Jacinto, California, on March 12, 2024, at age 64.A representative of the Riverside County Sheriff's Department said that the investigation was ongoing, but there was no evidence of suspicious circumstances. [7]
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The Idyllwild Town Crier changed corporate hands in 1994 when it sold to England-based Tindle Newspaper Group. [ 5 ] [ 10 ] The paper returned to private ownership in June 2013, when Becky & Jack Clark bought the paper through their newly formed Idyllwild House Publishing Co. Ltd. Becky is the longest ever employee of the Idyllwild Town Crier ...
He was found dead at his home, with the Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office confirming San Martin died by suicide. The Spanish actor was born on 27 August 1985 and starred on the show for six ...
A human-caused brush fire that sparked near San Jacinto on Sunday grew by hundreds of acres over the course of several hours, injuring six firefighters. Record fire in San Jacinto burns hundreds ...
Nickerson was born on a farm near Coldspring in San Jacinto County, Texas, on January 26, 1879, the son of William Nickerson and Emma Poole. After graduating from high school, he attended Bishop College in Marshall, Texas, where he studied economics.
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. Gill was to remain as publisher "with a long-term agreement." [20]