Thursday, March 31, 2016

Cannabiz: Can I Sell Marijuana to Dispensaries?

Any question about the business of cannabis has to be answered the same way -- it depends. Whether you are interested in growing marijuana for personal use or becoming a professional cultivator, the legality of the endeavor will depend on state and local laws and ordinances. To the extent......

ALEXANDER: Vin Scully, the voice of summer

To generations of Southern Californians, Vin Scully is a family friend.A year from now, it will truly hit us what we're missing. Even now, as the venerable Scully begins his 67th and final season of broadcasting Dodgers games, the reality is...

Cannabiz: Can I Sell Marijuana to Dispensaries?

Any question about the business of cannabis has to be answered the same way -- it depends. Whether you are interested in growing marijuana for personal use or becoming a professional cultivator, the legality of the endeavor will depend on state and local laws and ordinances. To the extent......

ALEXANDER: Vin Scully, the voice of summer

To generations of Southern Californians, Vin Scully is a family friend.A year from now, it will truly hit us what we're missing. Even now, as the venerable Scully begins his 67th and final season of broadcasting Dodgers games, the reality is...

Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Can I Go to Jail for Not Paying Restitution?

You were ordered to pay restitution at your sentencing hearing and you haven't done it, so you're scared you will go to jail. And you may, although there is a process and a prosecutor will have to prove a willful failure to pay in order to punish you for......

Can I Go to Jail for Not Paying Restitution?

You were ordered to pay restitution at your sentencing hearing and you haven't done it, so you're scared you will go to jail. And you may, although there is a process and a prosecutor will have to prove a willful failure to pay in order to punish you for......

ALEXANDER: Tyler Chatwood ready to resume Rockies role

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. - Tuesday afternoon, Tyler Chatwood went to the mound to face minor league hitters on one of the back diamonds at Salt River Fields, rather than pitching for the Colorado Rockies against the Arizona Diamondbacks in the main...

ALEXANDER: Tyler Chatwood ready to resume Rockies role

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. - Tuesday afternoon, Tyler Chatwood went to the mound to face minor league hitters on one of the back diamonds at Salt River Fields, rather than pitching for the Colorado Rockies against the Arizona Diamondbacks in the main...

Tuesday, March 29, 2016

INLAND COLLEGES: Benjamin headed to the gridiron?

Dwayne Benjamin's career at the University of Oregon might not be finished. The former Mt. San Jacinto College basketball star helped Oregon advance to the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament before being knocked out by Oklahoma on Saturday, but...

Top 7 Legal Issues in White-Collar Crime Today

White-collar criminals might not look like the typical gangster in TV or movies, but they are breaking the law nonetheless, and often doing serious financial damage in the process. Whether bilking your grandmother out of her retirement funds or embezzling from your retirement fund, white-collar crime can take many forms......

INLAND COLLEGES: Benjamin headed to the gridiron?

Dwayne Benjamin's career at the University of Oregon might not be finished. The former Mt. San Jacinto College basketball star helped Oregon advance to the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament before being knocked out by Oklahoma on Saturday, but...

Top 7 Legal Issues in White-Collar Crime Today

White-collar criminals might not look like the typical gangster in TV or movies, but they are breaking the law nonetheless, and often doing serious financial damage in the process. Whether bilking your grandmother out of her retirement funds or embezzling from your retirement fund, white-collar crime can take many forms......

Monday, March 28, 2016

ALEXANDER: Versatility may get Barnes to majors

GLENDALE, Ariz. — More than likely, if Austin Barnes is to get to the big leagues and stay there, it will be as a catcher. It’s what he was told when he was acquired by the Dodgers from Florida last year, as he said last August: “Focus on...

NFL Player Who Brought Concussion Lawsuit Dies

Kevin Turner played eight seasons in the NFL with the New England Patriots and the Philadelphia Eagles. Turner was also the lead plaintiff in a lawsuit against the NFL over the league's handling of concussions. "It's about helping people who had their brains affected in a very drastic way, and......

ALEXANDER: Versatility may get Barnes to majors

GLENDALE, Ariz. — More than likely, if Austin Barnes is to get to the big leagues and stay there, it will be as a catcher. It’s what he was told when he was acquired by the Dodgers from Florida last year, as he said last August: “Focus on...

NFL Player Who Brought Concussion Lawsuit Dies

Kevin Turner played eight seasons in the NFL with the New England Patriots and the Philadelphia Eagles. Turner was also the lead plaintiff in a lawsuit against the NFL over the league's handling of concussions. "It's about helping people who had their brains affected in a very drastic way, and......

Sunday, March 27, 2016

BASKETBALL: Syracuse, N. Carolina reach Final Four

Syracuse used a large comeback to move on while North Carolina was the only top-seeded team to advance to college basketball's Four Four on Sunday, March 27. They will join Oklahoma and Villanova in Houston next weekend trying to win the national...

Friday, March 25, 2016

Types of Prescription Drug Crimes

Prescription drugs are not legal for everyone, just the people to whom they are prescribed and only in the amounts allowed by the prescription. In other words, you can go to jail, pay fines, and be convicted for crimes (some of which are ultimately subject to a prison sentence)......

EASTVALE: Councilman Bill Link resigns

William “Bill” Link, who helped draft the new city of Eastvale’s first general plan and zoning code as a member of the Planning Commission and then brought that expertise to the City Council, announced he is resigning.
Although he expects his...

Thursday, March 24, 2016

13,000 Arrested in 6 Weeks in Justice Department Sweep

For six weeks this winter, while most of us were just going about our daily routines, the US Department of Justice, in conjunction with local law enforcement, was conducting a massive sweep of 12 cities, arresting 13,000 people. The action targeted repeat offenders that the DOJ considers most dangerous,......

ALEXANDER: The scrappy little Highlanders persevere

RIVERSIDE — If UC Riverside softball coach Linda Garza had been told before the 2016 season that she would play it without (a) her 30-game winning pitcher and (b) the national co-leader in saves from 2015, what do you think her reaction would have...

Trending Questions From FindLaw Answers

You've got legal questions, we've got answers! If you have not yet asked or answered a legal question in FindLaw's popular Answers community, what are you waiting for? This amazing free resource supports a dynamic community of attorneys and consumers healing each other out -- simple as that!Here's a look......

Football Tossing Spring Break Bro ID'd, Charged by Cops

If there's anything better than Spring Break, it's videos of bros acting a fool at Spring Break, then local police departments posting those videos to their Facebook page along with said bro's arrest warrant and a request to turn himself in. It's a seasonal ritual not unlike the first......

WHITEWATER: Life-sustaining river can be deadly

The Whitewater River started living up to its name this week, surging at 250 cubic feet per second near where it crosses beneath Interstate-10 east of Cabazon.
The water looks inviting, but officials are warning people to obey no-trespassing signs...

5 Tips for Spotting Family Theft From Elderly Parents

Before your mom got sick, she tried to arrange everything so that she would not be a burden on anyone. But now she is too far gone to pay much attention to what's happening and you're starting to get the sense that your siblings may not be telling you......

NJ Actor Faces Decade in Prison for Film Shooting

An unknown New Jersey actor and comedian is making national headlines with a bit part in an unfinished independent film. But he's still waiting for his big break.Carlo Goias -- stage name Carlos Bellario -- faces ten years in prison for shooting a prop Airsoft gun without a permit......

Chipotle's Social Media Policy Found Illegal

Corporations want engagement from their customers on social media. But they don't want labor complaining about them or their policies online. Doing that got one worker at Chipotle fired and now has the fast-food chain in the spotlight yet again. An administrative law judge in Pennsylvania has ordered Chipotle......

Proving You're Not at Fault in a Car Accident

You go into a fender bender, or rather, someone bent their fender on your car. Even though you are sure you’re not at fault, the insurance companies seem less certain. How can that be? What do you need to do to prove you did not cause the crash? Laws vary......

On the Road: 3 Cheapest and Most Expensive States to Drive

The open road is a part of the national imagination. We love cars in the US, fetishizing them in our books, films, and music. People here start driving early, and the lucky ones go on lots of road trips, listening to songs about cars the whole way, of course.......

Top Legal Tips for Birth Defects Lawsuits

We all want our children to be happy and healthy, but sadly some children are born with birth defects or birth injuries. And while some may be genetic or random chance, some birth defects can be caused by medication, the environment, or even a virus. Some birth injuries can be......

STATE GIRLS BASKETBALL: Lakeside falls to Sacred Heart Cathedral

SACRAMENTO – The Lake Elsinore Lakeside girls basketball team played above its seeding for so long, it was seldom thought the Lancers would ever return to Earth in this postseason. It didn’t take much of a breakdown Thursday afternoon –...

Will the Government Know If I Get a Marijuana Card?

Even if you live in a state that legalized marijuana for recreational use, and even if you have a prescription for medical marijuana, and even if you were never high on the job and only used marijuana in your personal time, you can still get fired for using marijuana.......

NBA: Kawhi Leonard to miss Spurs’ shot at history

The San Antonio Spurs will be without Kawhi Leonard, fellow starter Danny Green and two key reserves against Memphis on Friday night when they attempt to match the longest home winning streak to open a season.
Leonard suffered a bruised right...

REDLANDS: Dad heard hostage-taker say, ‘he wasn’t afraid to die’ (UPDATE 6)

Updates with end of standoff, more photos.
As Kristin Bauer was held at gunpoint by her ex-boyfriend Thursday afternoon, all her father, Gregory, could do was comfort her by phone.
“She was trying to beg him to let her go,” Gregory said, “and...

Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Ohio May Give Botched Execution Another Try

In 2009, the state of Ohio attempted to execute convicted murderer Romell Broom. Over the course of 95, minutes a medical team tried fruitlessly to find a suitable vein through which to administer a lethal dose of drugs. As The Washington Post reported, "they jabbed, poked and stuck the......

ALEXANDER: Former MSJC star Benjamin finds Oregon perfect fit

ANAHEIM — Dwayne Benjamin hadn’t even begun his sophomore basketball season at Mt. San Jacinto College when he’d decided where he would spend his junior year.He chose Oregon, without needing to take another campus visit. He hasn’t regretted...

Tuesday, March 22, 2016

How Road Rage and Reckless Driving Are Related

Almost everyone has experienced road rage, that disproportionate anger we feel about other people's driving. It's not that irritation is wrong but road rage is often excessive for the situation. And it endangers everyone. Road rage can lead to reckless driving, and there is certainly conceptual overlap between the......

COLLEGE: UCR Softball Double Header vs. St. Mary's

COLLEGE: UCR Softball Double Header vs. St. Mary's

Monday, March 21, 2016

ALEXANDER: Moore's stupid moment may have been job-killer

It has always been a low-key gathering, the breakfast with the boss on the final Sunday morning of the Indian Wells tennis tournament.The caterers lay out bagels, Danish and fruit, and media members enjoy a casual interview session with the CEO and...

How to Legally Limit Worker Cyberloafing

Cyberloafing is the new word for procrastination and distraction at work. Surfing the web is the way we waste precious minutes of the day when we're paid to labor. The practice reportedly costs national businesses tens of billions of dollars annually. Understandably, companies are interested in programs that can......

Sunday, March 20, 2016

ALEXANDER: In the end, Jimmie Johnson was just Super

FONTANA — Art imitates life, or something like that.Really, it was a natural given NASCAR’s voracious appetite for marketing tie-ins — especially when a race is contested in what its decision makers (and hardly anyone else) consider the shadow...

Saturday, March 19, 2016

FONTANA: Dillon Wins Xfinity 300

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Friday, March 18, 2016

Is It a Felony to Hit or Assault a Nurse?

Caring for those in need can be a dangerous proposition. According to one recent study, almost 80 percent of nurses reported they were attacked while on the job in the past year. And health care workers overall are subject to more workplace violence and missed more work due to......

STATE BASKETBALL: Five Inland teams playing for regional titles

Five high school basketball teams from the Inland area will play for state regional titles on Saturday, March 20. And a trip to the CIF-State finals in Sacramento also will be at stake.
The CIF-State Southern California Regional Championships will be...

Thursday, March 17, 2016

Selling a Gun to a Family Member: Is It Legal?

Until fairly recently, there were few laws regulating the private sale of guns. Known as the "gun show loophole," secondary sales and gun sales between private parties, such as at gun shows, were not subject to federal and state laws requiring background checks and record-keeping. But both states and......

WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: UCR falls to Gonzaga 88-54 in WNIT (updated)

SPOKANE – The Magnificent Seven met with a tough ending to what had been a storybook season Thursday night as UC Riverside struggled to keep up with Gonzaga on the Bulldogs’ home court, 88-54 in the first round of the Women’s NIT tournament....

Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Can I Switch My Criminal Defense Attorney Mid-Case?

So you hired a criminal defense attorney who seemed to suit your style but now you have been working with this person for a bit, and you are not thrilled. You can change lawyers at most stages of your defense, although not all, and not without the court's approval.......

COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: UCR looks for its first postseason win against Gonzaga

RIVERSIDE – March has not been kind to the UC Riverside women’s basketball team. This season’s Highlander team would like to change that. UCR (23-8) plays at Gonzaga in the first round of the Women’s NIT on Thursday night . It’s the third...

Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Using Your Smartphone as a Post-Accident Tool

You were on the way to work and you got rear-ended by some jerk in a hurry. Now you are late and worried, checking your texts every few minutes for bad news from the boss. Instead, consider using your cell phone to document your accident and ensure that you have......

HSGT BASEBALL: North 8, Valley View 1

HSGT BASEBALL: North 8, Valley View 1

Monday, March 14, 2016

Ex-CEO of Tulsa BBB Gets 37 Months Prison for $1.8M Fraud

You can't judge a book by its cover and you can't judge a person by their titles. Former Oklahoma Senator and Tulsa Better Business Bureau CEO, Rick Brinkley, is going to prison for fraud and tax evasion. Accused of stealing $1.8 million from the BBB, Brinkley must turn himself......

SAN BERNARDINO: Brew Rebellion aims to help city rebound

The more Ed Parker was told a craft brewery wouldn’t work in San Bernardino, the more determined he became to open one in the city.
“In the Inland Empire, you can take Riverside all the way to Banning, Highland, Rialto, San Bernardino, certainly,...

Sunday, March 13, 2016

FASHION: Law taking look at health of too-thin models

A California lawmaker wants his state to be the first in the U.S. to require fashion models to obtain a doctor’s note to prove they are healthy enough to work.
Assemblyman Marc Levine (D-Marin County) is proposing a number of components in a bill...

Saturday, March 12, 2016

ALEXANDER: Four wrist surgeries later, Del Potro starts over again

INDIAN WELLS — Under normal circumstances, an early tournament match at the BNP Paribas Open between the No. 6 player in the world and No. 420 wouldn’t be worth much more than mild interest.Sometimes, though, the back story is just too good to...

Friday, March 11, 2016

EDITORIAL: Crime up in Riverside County

Crime is up in Riverside County. Last week, the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department released preliminary crime data for 2015, reporting a 7.4 percent overall increase in the areas served by the department relative to the prior year.
There are...

WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: Cal Baptist cruises to second round of NCAA D-2 West Regional

The Cal Baptist University women's basketball team opened the NCAA Division 2 West Regional with a convincing 93-70 win over Academy of Art University at Azusa Pacific University on Friday afternoon.
The third-seeded Lancers, who reached the finals...

EDITORIAL: Free speech needs campus 'safe space'

Students at the University of Pittsburgh are up in arms about a speech Feb. 29 by conservative activist and Breitbart.com tech editor Milo Yiannopoulos, and they are not handling his opposing viewpoints well.
“During his talk, Yiannopoulos called...

JOSEPH PERKINS: Restoring balance to the environmental triangle

In 1987, the World Commission on Environment and Development offered a succinct definition of sustainable development: It “meets the needs of the present generation without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs.”
The...

ZIKA: San Bernardino County traveler is area’s first case

A San Bernardino County resident who returned from South America in January has become the Inland area’s first confirmed Zika case, an official said Friday, March 11.
Riverside County still has none. Los Angeles County has four confirmed cases,...

SAN BERNARDINO SHOOTING: 66ers dancers buy SB Strong pins

SB STRONG PINS The Inland Empire 66ers Dance Team is buying 3,000 SB Strong pins produced by students in the Indian Springs High School Machining and Manufacturing Academy. The team is celebrating the purchase with a presentation of a $3,000 check...

INLAND WEATHER: Storm brings headaches to region (UPDATE)

A late afternoon storm knocked down trees and power lines in the Inland Empire on Friday, March 11, keeping emergency crews busy.
Riverside Public Utilities spokeswoman Heather Raymond said about 5:50 p.m. that 10,000 customers were without power in...

ALEXANDER: After high hopes, did Highlanders fall back?

ANAHEIM — Isn’t this where we left off a year ago?UC Riverside’s men’s basketball Highlanders were eliminated by UC Irvine in the first round of the 2015 Big West Tournament. But intrigued by the possibilities, and maybe entranced by the...

Thursday, March 10, 2016

50 Cent in Bankruptcy Court for Broke Joke Post

The rapper 50 Cent has a big social media following in great part because he is unabashed about what he shares and not filtered by a slick marketing team. But it might be time for him to hire some PR people because his Instagram post boasting stacks of cash......

4 Writing Tips for Your Business Blog

You blog and know that content is the biggest buzzword in marketing, followed by storytelling. But you aren't a marketing expert and it's not always obvious to you what kind of topics to post about on your business blog. You need a to-do and not-to-do-list. So, here are four......

Indio Downey, Son of Robert, Gets Case Dismissed in LA Court

Actor Robert Downey Jr. was once considered a wild guy. Now he is the star of the Iron Man superhero movies and he even got a pardon from Governor Jerry Brown late last year for past convictions. His son is following in most of his footsteps, and that applies......

Top 5 Tips for Startups Hiring Unpaid Interns

Unpaid internships are a fact of small business life. And for startups just getting off the ground, interns can be an incredibly valuable resource. Unfortunately, they can also be an incredible legal headache, costing you more in court than you would've spent on paid employees. But it doesn't have......

3 Trending Questions From FindLaw Answers

You've got legal questions, we've got answers. If you have not yet asked or answered a legal question on FindLaw's popular Answers community, what are you waiting for? This amazing free resource supports a dynamic community of attorneys and consumers helping each other out. Simple as that.Here's a look at......

Should a Small Business Hire a Big Law Firm?

You are going into business and you know you need some stuff -- computers, a printer, maybe an office, definitely a website, and possibly some employees. Do you also need an attorney? And if so, how do you know whether to go with a big fancy firm or a......

Knife Found at O.J. Simpson's Former Estate Raises More Questions Than Answers

Over 20 years after O.J. Simpson was acquitted for the murders of ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and friend Ron Goldman, the Los Angeles Police Department announced it had "recovered an item with possible evidentiary value related to the Brown/Goldman double homicide." (The fact that this announcement was made on......

Virginia Legalizes, Regulates Daily Fantasy Sites

Virginia will become the first state to legalize and regulate online fantasy sports this summer. This week, Governor Terry McAuliffe signed the Fantasy Contests Act, which requires daily fantasy sites like DraftKings and FanDuel to register and submit annual audits to the state. While other states have been lining......

When to Bring a Medical Device Lawsuit

Not all surgeries or medical procedures go the way we planned, but your injuries may not be the doctor’s fault. Sometimes medical devices and implants can be poorly designed, fail, or become damaged over time, causing serious health risks and even death. Lawsuits based on defective medical devices can be......

US Supreme Court Credits Georgia Same-Sex Adoption, Overturns Alabama Rulings

The US Supreme Court this week issued an order granting full faith and credit to a lesbian adoption that took place in Georgia and that the Alabama Supreme Court refused to recognize. The unanimous order reversing the Alabama Supreme Court's ruling is considered a big win for same-sex adoption,......

Maria Sharapova Admits to Failing Drug Test

The highest-earning female athlete in the world admitted she failed a drug test for a banned performance enhancing substance. Maria Sharapova announced on Monday she tested positive for meldonium at January's Australian Open. So what in the world is meldonium? How long will Sharapova be suspended, if at all?......

When to Sue for Formaldehyde Injuries

As the worsening Lumber Liquidators scandal has shown, you can find dangerous levels of formaldehyde in some weird places. The CDC warns that exposure to formaldehyde can irritate your airways, causing a sore throat, scratchy eyes, and nosebleeds, may exacerbate existing breathing conditions, and has been known to cause cancer.......

How Much Do Wrongful Convictions Cost?

It seems like every day we're hearing news of criminal defendants, some of them on death row awaiting execution, being exonerated by DNA evidence or otherwise having their convictions overturned. Often, they have spent decades in jail, all for crimes they did not commit. Beyond the moral and legal......

Injured Abroad: Top 5 Laws You Need to Know

Accidents and injuries don’t just happen at home — sometimes they can ruin a vacation or work trip. And while getting hurt anywhere is scary, getting injured abroad can be even more so when you are unfamiliar with foreign hospitals, medical care, or the law. So if you’re gearing up......

Tips for International Online Sales

Your small business is expanding. And not just down the block -- you're eyeing overseas customers via online sales. Growing your customer base is always a good idea, but advertising, selling, and shipping to multiple international jurisdictions can carry its own legal complications. Do these foreign countries have different......

Parents Face Prison for Delayed Medical Treatment for Kid

Parents can make most decisions about the health of their children, but not all as a case in Alberta, Canada shows. A couple that gave their child a home remedy for his meningitis is facing five years in prison and the loss of their other children after a 19-month-old......

When Can You Sue for Scarring or Disfigurement?

We all have physical and emotional scars. Some of them heal quickly, some remain with us forever, and we mostly accept that getting hurt is part of life. But what if you end up scarred or disfigured due to the negligence of another? Then, it’s a little harder to accept.......

A Teacher's To-Do When Threatened or Assaulted by a Student

You are a teacher. Every day you stand before young people and try to prepare them for the world. But you were not prepared to come to work one day and face an assault or attack. Unfortunately, teachers are threatened and assaulted at work all around the country with......

Are Parents Liable for a Minor Child's Contracts?

Your kids are great but they sometimes do foolish things and lately you've been wondering just how far your responsibility extends. You know you must feed, clothe, and shelter your children, provide them with care and an education. But are you also liable for their acts? What about if......

Is Police Use of Sound Cannons to Disperse Crowds Legal?

We all have different ideas of appropriate communication based on our backgrounds, experiences, and occupations. Take the New York City Police Department, whose spokesman called sound cannons, "A safe and effective communication tool." The police department is being sued by a group of 5 photojournalists, activists, and students who......

CHARGERS: Gates, Benjamin lead flurry of signings

Some old faces are returning to the Chargers. Some prominent new ones are coming in as well.
The Chargers were exceptionally busy on the first day of NFL free agency Wednesday, resigning three key players, including All-Pro tight end Antonio Gates,...

Tuesday, March 8, 2016

First Time DUI? Top 5 Laws You Need to Know

They say there's a first time for everything, but that's not much of a comfort when you're talking about a DUI. The prospect of a losing your driver's license -- not to mention a criminal conviction on your record -- can be a scary possibility, especially when you don't......

RIVERSIDE: Affordable apartments planned for Eastside

An Irvine-based company plans to build 20 units of affordable housing on Riverside’s Chicago Avenue north of Seventh Street. The two-building project from Innovative Housing Opportunities will include a community garden and teaching kitchen and...

Monday, March 7, 2016

Is Drinking in Public Legal in Manhattan Now?

In an effort to focus on more serious crimes and reduce its backlog of criminal court cases, police officers in Manhattan will no longer arrest people for low-level offenses and prosecutors "will no longer prosecute most violations or infractions." The new initiative, set to begin today, will allow NYPD......

ALEXANDER: UCR’s Crain simply the best

Was there any doubt? Was there even a sliver of uncertainty that UC Riverside’s Brittany Crain would, again, be honored as the Big West’s best female basketball player?There shouldn’t have been.Crain’s second consecutive Player of the Year...

Sunday, March 6, 2016

ALEXANDER: When Venus joins Serena in desert, a sad chapter ends

The best tournaments should have all of the best players, right?For the first time in 15 years, the annual men’s and women’s tennis extravaganza in Indian Wells will come as close as it ever has to having all of the sport’s best on site.It’s...

Saturday, March 5, 2016

ALEXANDER: Technically, a long and interesting day at UCR

RIVERSIDE — A doubleheader. Senior Day, squared. An injured player getting one last chance to appear in a box score. And a net-cutting ritual, which certainly doesn’t happen at UC Riverside very often.And then there were a pair of technical...

Friday, March 4, 2016

GIRLS SOCCER: Bloomington forfeits Div. 6 championship game

Bloomington girls soccer has forfeited tonight's CIF-Southern Section Div. 6 championship game for using an ineligible player, CIF-SS Commissioner Rob Wigod informed fans prior to the match.
The Bruins were scheduled to play Sunkist League rival...

Hollywood Attorney Hints at Spring Celeb Divorces

They walked down the red carpet together hand in hand, glowing, glamorous, and gorgeous. But just watch, there will be a few celebrity divorces filed soon, now that the Oscars are over, or so says attorney to the stars Laura Wasser, according to US Magazine. Wasser has handled many......