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The second-place winner in the UTV Class of the Camp Send It motorsports off-road racing event was Josh Alves and not Josh Albee as the Anza Outlook reported in the Feb. 8 edition. The Anza Valley Outlook was provided the wrong... — Updated 2/15/2019
Agencies' overtime spending is above last fiscal year's level
Riverside County agencies spent an aggregate 24 percent more on overtime in the first six months of the current fiscal year than they did during the same period in 2017-2018 – a potential red flag for administrators, according... — Updated 2/14/2019
County's pension costs will crowd out funding for services
Riverside County’s pension liabilities now exceed $3 billion, and allocations to support the retirement system will steadily rise over the next decade, meaning less money will be available for public services, officials said. The... — Updated 2/14/2019
Take Back Anza discusses streamlining county cannabis abatement procedures
The TakeBackaAza citizen's grass roots activist group and others met with Riverside County Supervisor Chuck Washington and members of his staff Thursday, Jan. 24, in Riverside. Gary... — Updated 2/14/2019
AEC held a community meeting to explain upcoming outages
Representatives from the Anza Electric Cooperative presented an informational lecture on how the AEC works, why outages happen and what the future holds Thursday, Jan 31, at the... — Updated 2/14/2019
Bobcats end season with CIF wrestling
Bobcat wrestling athletes wrapped up their season Thursday, Jan. 31, in the Hamilton High School gym. The CIF event was attended by cheering fans, friends and families as the... — Updated 2/14/2019
Girl Scouts take over Anza with cookies
Girl Scout cookies have arrived, and fans in Anza are clamoring for every flavor. Local Girl Scout Troop 1805 is already filling orders. The season started in January and will go... — Updated 2/14/2019
Do Democrats now oppose the Constitution?
By now Beto O’Rourke’s unflattering comment referencing the Constitution, “Does this still work?” is old news. He was suggesting that government is now too complicated for it to deal with 21st century problems. What isn’t... — Updated 2/14/2019
Send It Event 2019 flies into Anza
The Camp Send It motorsports off-road jumping event came flying into Anza Friday, Jan. 25, and the competition continued all weekend. The windy conditions did not deter the contestants at the Wellman Road Off-road Park, located at... — Updated 2/8/2019
Bobcat basketball and Senior Night
Not only did the Hamilton High School gym erupt in stupendous basketball action from all three teams – varsity, junior varsity and girls – but seniors were honored for their... — Updated 2/8/2019
Southwest Riverside County Heart & Stroke Walk hosts leadership breakfast
The Southwest Riverside County Heart & Stroke Walk Leadership Breakfast was held at the Temecula City Hall Conference Center Wednesday, Jan. 23, with Kevin Short from the Anza... — Updated 2/8/2019
Veteran's message is a petition to enforce existing cannabis laws
A local veterans' group has collaborated in developing a petition on the subject of illegal cannabis cultivation and its effects to be presented to law enforcement and elected... — Updated 2/8/2019
Supervisors approve Pathfinder Ranch rezone, conditional use permit
The Riverside County Board of Supervisors approved a rezone and Conditional Use Permit modification for the Pathfinder Ranch camp in Mountain Center. The supervisors’ 5-0 vote, Jan. 29, changes the zoning of the 28.82-acre... — Updated 2/8/2019
Jojoba Hills RV Resort hosts blood drive with San Diego Blood Bank
AGUANGA – Jojoba Hills RV Resort is hosting a blood drive in partnership with the San Diego Blood Bank Tuesday, Feb. 19, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Friendship Hall at 45120 Hwy 79 South, in Aguanga. Anyone 17 and older, who... — Updated 2/8/2019
Board defers decision on imposition of contract terms on union
The Riverside County Board of Supervisors postponed a debate on whether to impose contract terms on a collective bargaining unit representing building maintenance workers, code enforcement personnel, surveyors, office assistants... — Updated 2/8/2019
Anza Area Trail Town meets Feb. 26
ANZA – A look at the past is up for review at the nonprofit Anza Area Trail Town annual meeting Tuesday, Feb. 26, at 6:30 p.m. at the Red School House at Minor Park. The group... — Updated 2/8/2019
Trump duped, globalists love his new NAFTA/TPP merged agreement
No one has been more outspoken against the globalist agenda than President Donald Trump. His “America First” platform is the very antithesis of their plans for world government. It is primarily the reason all globalists,... — Updated 2/8/2019
'Blood Moon' hovers over Anza Valley
The total lunar eclipse of Jan. 21 was a much-anticipated and well-documented astronomical event in the skies above the Anza Valley. Local shutterbugs captured the various phases... — Updated 2/1/2019
Ribbonwood Art Guild holds winter art show
Beautiful artwork, delicious food and decadent wines were the theme of the weekend for those attending the Ribbonwood Art Guild's Winterfest of Art Show at the Emerald Creek Winery... — Updated 2/1/2019
Hamilton K-8 Drive-in Movie Night offers family friendly fun
The Hamilton K-8 School's multimedia room churned with activity at the Drive-in Movie Night sponsored by the Parent Teacher Student Association Friday, Jan. 25. The event featured... — Updated 2/1/2019
High Country Grower's Association discusses cannabis grows with county
The High Country Growers Association met with Assistant Director Charissa Leach of the Riverside County Transportation and Land Management Agency Tuesday, Jan. 15, in Riverside.... — Updated 2/1/2019
From The Heart to host baby shower for Birth Choice of Temecula, Feb. 9
Pink and blue and yellow too. Baby clothes and blankets. Sweet smelling baby lotion, rattles, bottles and brushes. Diapers for all stages, birth up to toddlers too. These are some... — Updated 2/1/2019
Code Enforcement employee delivers baby outside office
PERRIS – A code enforcement aide was surprised with a special delivery when she arrived at work Wednesday morning, Jan. 16. The surprise wasn’t balloons, flowers or even a party in her honor. The special delivery came in the... — Updated 2/1/2019
A New Supreme Court ruling on 'Obamacare'could still stand
In mid-December 2018, Judge Reed O’Connor, a U.S. district judge for the Northern District of Texas, ruled that the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, ending the individual mandate’s penalty, which is the heart of former President Barack... — Updated 2/1/2019
Myth underscores need to emphasize local news
What many people have taken for granted that due to the words a well-known song is likely a myth, but it shows the importance of reading a local newspaper that emphasizes local news rather than reading only state or national news.... — Updated 2/1/2019