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Why Perris News?
Imagine waking up to a single email that captures everything happening in Perris – from city announcements on community health programs to the latest Inland Empire protests – without the hassle of digging through scattered websites or apps. Perris residents face a fragmented news landscape where dedicated local outlets are scarce, relying instead on the official City of Perris website for key updates, digital aggregators like NewsBreak and Patch.com for hyper-local stories, and regional giants like KTLA 5 and The Press-Enterprise for broader coverage. This setup means missing out on tailored insights into your neighborhood's events, crime reports, and development news unless you're constantly switching sources. That's where Briefsy changes everything. As the only platform that blends your Perris-specific interests with any other topics you love – all in one free, personalized newsletter – you'll finally feel in control of your information flow. No more overwhelming feeds or generic alerts; just relevant, bite-sized updates that keep you connected to the community you care about, delivered exactly when it suits your busy schedule. Join thousands of busy professionals who've ditched the chaos for clarity. With Briefsy, staying informed about Perris feels effortless and empowering, turning scattered news into a seamless part of your day.
Quick Facts
Tired of Missing Out?
Local news buried in national headlines from regional sources like KTLA
Multiple sources to check for community updates, from City websites to Patch.com
Important local stories you might miss, like Perris health programs or nearby protests
Generic news that isn't relevant to Perris, forcing you to filter Inland Empire coverage
How Briefsy Helps
One personalized newsletter with Perris news + ANY other interests, like tech or sports
Local coverage combined with topics you actually care about, curated just for you
Curated from trusted sources like the City website and NewsBreak, in your preferred style
Free forever, delivered when you want it – daily digests or weekly roundups
Local News Sources & Media
Perris lacks its own newspapers, TV stations, or radio outlets, creating a reliance on official digital channels and regional media for staying connected. The City of Perris website acts as the go-to for official news, while aggregators and affiliates deliver everything from traffic updates to community events. This mix ensures coverage but often feels disjointed, pulling from broader Southern California sources.
Staying Informed in Perris
Local journalism in Perris emphasizes community-driven updates over investigative depth, with coverage focusing on official initiatives, regional protests, and everyday events like school openings or health programs. Residents turn to digital tools and social media for real-time engagement, but the absence of dedicated outlets means sifting through aggregated content from broader Inland Empire sources to get the full picture on issues like equity, opportunity, and public safety.
Common Questions
What makes this different from local news sites?
Briefsy creates ONE personalized newsletter combining Perris news with all your other interests - tech, sports, finance, entertainment, whatever matters to you. No more juggling multiple subscriptions like Patch.com or NewsBreak.
Will I get breaking news alerts?
Briefsy delivers curated newsletters on your schedule (daily, weekly, etc.) rather than breaking news alerts. It's designed to keep you informed without the noise and interruptions from sources like KTLA.
Can I customize what local topics I follow?
Absolutely! During setup, you tell our AI about your specific interests - local politics, business, education, crime, development, etc. We'll curate local coverage from the City of Perris site and regional outlets that matches.
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