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In 1972, the Chino Valley News was put out on Wednesday and sent to everybody. The paid-subscription Champion was moved to Friday. In 1978, the South Ontario News was started, and in 1980, a Sunday Champion was published, but it lasted only eight months. In 1988, the Chino Hills News was added, three years before the new city incorporated.
The consequences of continued operation include saving 4,200 jobs and the annual generation of 22 billion kWhs of CO 2-free energy. [ 3 ] The surrounding 14,300 acres (58 km 2 ) site and adjacent 5,000 acres (20 km 2 ) cooling reservoir, Clinton Lake , is owned by the operator, but hosts the Clinton Lake State Recreation Area and is open to ...
The eastern portion of the route is known as Chino Hills Parkway. Running from State Route 90 , Imperial Highway, in Brea to State Route 71 in Chino Hills, SR 142 is a popular shortcut from the business centers of Brea and surrounding Orange County to the Inland Empire .
An attorney for one of Sean "Diddy" Combs' accusers claims someone contacted her regarding an alleged pornographic tape featuring Combs and someone “more high-profile” than the music mogul ...
The Chino Hills are separated from the Santa Ana Mountains to the south by the Santa Ana River (Santa Ana Canyon). On the northwest, Brea Canyon separates the Chino Hills from the Puente Hills. [3] To the north of the Puente Hills and San Jose Creek lie the San Jose Hills. [4]
A condemned inmate is led to his cell in San Quentin's Death Row. California is shutting down death row and transferring 471 condemned people out of the prison and into the general population at ...
In 1985, Shaw merged the McHenry County papers into the Northwest Herald, a daily and Saturday newspaper serving all of McHenry County. On March 12, 1989, the Northwest Herald added a Sunday edition and became McHenry County's first hometown, seven-day newspaper. It had a daily circulation of 29,688 and its new Sunday edition had 29,337 ...