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Chino Hills resident Jillian Hall, 18, walks her year-old dog Sasha though English Springs Park in Chino Hills Wednesday.
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RANCHO CUCAMONGA - A 12-year-old Fontana boy dragged by a 2006 Lincoln Navigator earlier this week was out of the hospital Wednesday. The boy's mother had tried to put the vehicle in park Monday and then left the vehicle   [...MORE]
 
CHINO HILLS - A new type of political sign has captured the attention of voters in Chino Hills, but it may not last. Council candidate Rossana Mitchell has parked four cars along roadways and in parking lots in Chino Hills
Special Section: Election 2006   [...MORE]
 
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With a ring of containment around the deadly Esperanza Fire, the manhunt for the person who started the blaze appears to have narrowed to a Beaumont mechanic. Raymond Lee Oyler, who Riverside County Sheriff's Department officials say is a "person of interest" in connection with the 40,000-acre fire   [...MORE]
 
RANCHO CUCAMONGA - A man from the city was arrested Tuesday on suspicion of piracy of 600 DVDs and 300 CDs. Walter Moore, 49, was arrested at 10:15 a.m. in the 8500 block of Salina Lane. The felony   [...MORE]
 
CHINO HILLS - Most of the trash in the city has been collected, but large barrels still have a strong presence along neighborhood curbs. A strike affecting cities from Garden Grove to Chino Hills has entered its second week   [...MORE]
 
 
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