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Blaze North of San Jacinto Burns Four Acres
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Blaze Burns Field, Injures Woman in Hemet
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The reason why 33-year-old Sean Bowman was on the freeway is still under investigation. (Renee Schiavone/Patch)
RIVERSIDE, CA A pedestrian found dead on the right shoulder of the 91 Freeway early Thursday morning walked into traffic and was fatally struck, but the driver who hit the person fled the scene, the California Highway Patrol has determined.
The pedestrian, who was identified late Thursday as 33-year-old Sean Bowman of Riverside, was found dead around 12:2o a.m. on the westbound side of the freeway, east of La Sierra Avenue, in Riverside.
A preliminary CHP investigation suggests the man walked directly in the path of a vehicle that hit him. After the collision, the unknown driver fled the scene and is still outstanding, CHP Officer J. Quintero reported Thursday afternoon.
Woman killed, 4 others shot during street brawl
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Pregnant Nurses Prompt California Board for Changes
When 34-year-old Brittney went into labor on April 7, she faced a tough decision: take a required random drug test, or go to the hospital and jeopardize her nursing career.
Brittney (a pseudonym) was on probation in the California Board of Registered Nurses’ (BRN) Enforcement Program for a previous driving under the influence (DUI) offense and if she failed to complete one test, she could permanently lose her nursing license.
Since enrolling in the program, Brittney had complied with a list of 19 conditions as part of her accreditation, including random drug tests. Probationers have no control over the location of the test, must pay for each test out-of-pocket, and have to submit as many as three per week.