
Norco native puts hometown on the map through acclaimed video game
“The Video Game of 2022 so far” read the headline of the Los Angeles Times, highlighting a tidal wave of praise garnered by the game Norco upon its release in March. […]
“The Video Game of 2022 so far” read the headline of the Los Angeles Times, highlighting a tidal wave of praise garnered by the game Norco upon its release in March. […]
Becky Madere summed it up succinctly.
“If you knew Curtis, you loved Curtis,” Madere said. […]
Norco is now 140 feet more beautiful, as the mural installation on the corner of Apple Street and River Road was completed this month after two years of work. […]
The Apple Street dragon is back.
Years ago Norco resident David Cain received a dragon statue from a friend. He initially put it in his front yard as a joke, but the creature slowly but surely became a local landmark. […]
“She’s the happiest baby in the world. There’s no reason to ever think anything would even be wrong with her.” […]
It sounds like a simple request, but the reality is that it’s been anything but for Norco’s Alia Gonzales. […]
There was disappointment in the voice of Milton Cambre, and also a tinge of understandable anger. […]
Lawrence “Larry” Joseph Golembiewski of Norco, LA passed away peacefully on the morning of Saturday, December 11, 2021 at the age of 72. He was born on January 19, 1949 in Detroit, MI to Anthony […]
The recent announcement that the Norco Christmas Parade would not be able to roll this year was met with disappointment – the event has become a beloved tradition and family outing for community residents, but the 2021 edition ultimately became another casualty of Hurricane Ida. […]
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