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JP Crumrine is news editor of the Idyllwild Town Crier newspaper.

Pine Cove property owners share with community

At its July meeting, the Pine Cove Property Owners Association announced its annual donations to local community organizations. This year, PCPOA is giving $7,900,...

Fire department grows in 2016-17: Revenue growth supports salary and benefit...

The Idyllwild Fire Protection District adopted its preliminary 2016-17 budget last week. The total budget is slightly more than $2 million and about $170,000...

Vote by mail may become universal in California

Standing in line while waiting for the person in front of you to get their address correct and to stop asking about how to...

November ballot will present slew of propositions: 17 and still counting...

On Friday, July 1, California Secretary of State Alex Padilla announced that 17 propositions — legislative, initiative, and referendum measures — will be on...

Final June 7 vote results

The Riverside County Register of Voters has certified the results of the June 7 primary election. The final vote tallies have not changed the...

State Route 371 left turn lane project to begin Monday, July...

The California Department of Transportation will begin work next week on the State Route 371 left turn lane project. The work will be from...

County has new early warning system

Riverside County has implemented a new early warning notification system. The EWNS is used to alert and warn residents and businesses in the county...

Green denied bail reduction, despite family support

Marcus Green, 51, of Thermal, the driver of a car that went over the side of Highway 74 in May and resulted in the...

Pinyon resident accused of setting multiple fires

Cal Fire investigators made an arson arrest on Wednesday, June 29. Traci Farley, 52, of Pinyon, was arrested for allegedly setting multiple fires in Pinyon,...

Wine in the Pines – a thank you from ICF: Opportunity...

Each year, the Idyllwild Community Fund allocates thousands of dollars to local organizations. The annual Wine in the Pines is both a celebration of...
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