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Kiwanis Club of Temecula Valley donates $500 to Exceptional Sports
TEMECULA – The Kiwanis Club of Temecula Valley donated $500 to Exceptional Sports Saturday, Jan. 26, during the organization's most recent bowling outing for the physically and... — Updated 2/8/2019
Menifee offers free 'Perfecting Your Pitch' workshop
MENIFEE – The city of Menifee will co-host and partner up with the Inland Empire Small Business Development Center, a free “Perfecting Your Pitch” Training Seminar Thursday, Feb. 21, at the Menifee Valley Chamber of... — Updated 2/8/2019
Watch out for scams
WASHINGTON D.C. – The January AARP Fraud Watch Network reported telephone and email fraud scams are continuing to grow and prey on Americans, particularly the growing senior population and college bound students. This month the... — Updated 2/8/2019
Help those in need during the federal shutdown
TEMECULA ─ Temecula Council member Matt Rahn, with offered support from Temecula Mayor Mike Naggar, encouraged citizens to donate to local food pantries to assist local federal employees affected by the government shutdown.... — Updated 2/8/2019
Research finds financial stakes higher for Californians in retirement
NEW YORK – Do retirees in California have to spend more than retirees in other states? Global Atlantic, a financial assistance company, in a recent survey suggested they do. The international firm recently published their... — Updated 2/8/2019
GMS Gingerbread Wars are fought for a cause
TEMECULA – The Gingerbread Wars originated as a way for the staff of Erle Stanley Gardner Middle School in Temecula work together, creatively and competitively as a team on staff... — Updated 2/8/2019
Metrolink sued over Lake Elsinore man's death
The widow of a Lake Elsinore man who was killed after being hit by a Metrolink train in 2018 in Dana Point is suing the rail authority, alleging the engineer failed to keep a proper lookout and did not sound his horn. Jacqueline... — Updated 2/8/2019
Big rainbow hovers over De Luz
A large double rainbow hovers over De Luz and was taken from Big Sky Way in Temecula, Jan. 31. The second outer rainbow just above didn't ever really come out in full because the... — Updated 2/8/2019
A job well done
Ancient Greek philosopher, scientist and one of the greatest intellectual figures of Western history, Aristotle, once said, "Pleasure in the job puts perfection in the work."... — Updated 2/8/2019
Detective indicates his findings couldn't prove McStays were killed in home
The defense team for Charles "Chase" Merritt called San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department detective Sgt. Joseph Steers Thursday, Jan. 29, to discuss his involvement in the... — Updated 2/8/2019
Santa Rosa Plateau Ecological Reserve seek volunteers to reconnect and preserve nature
Each year thousands of visitors retreat from the hustle and bustle of daily life in search of tranquility at the Santa Rosa Plateau Ecological Reserve near Murrieta. The reserve is... — Updated 2/8/2019
Stranded cat reunited with owners after near fatal separation
SAN JACINTO - A cat that got away from its owners during a trip through Riverside County, leading to a two-month separation during which it almost starved to death, was taken back home on Friday, Feb. 8, and is on the road to... — Updated 2/9/2019 Full story
Second bald eagle count of winter season planned despite weather
HEMET - Birdwatchers looking for bald eagles in the Inland Empire will have another opportunity to look for the predatory creatures winging over lakes in Riverside and San Bernardino counties. The U.S. Forest Service's annual... — Updated 2/9/2019 Full story
Melendez wants legislators out of lobbying business for minimum of five years
RIVERSIDE - A Riverside County lawmaker said on Friday, Feb. 8 that legislation she introduced to bar former legislators from going into the lobbying business for at least five... — Updated 2/9/2019 Full story
Man who allegedly killed woman in DUI collision to stand trial for murder
MURRIETA - A convicted drunken driver accused of killing a woman and seriously injuring her passenger while driving under the influence in French Valley must stand trial on... — Updated 2/9/2019 Full story
Work on Railroad Canyon Road continues
LAKE ELSINORE - Weekend work is planned for the Railroad Canyon Road Widening Project from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 9. Crews will be on site grading and doing what they can to prepare for potential rainfall to protect the... — Updated 2/9/2019 Full story
Mt. San Jacinto College to launch mobile career center
The Mt. San Jacinto College Career Education Office will unveil its new MSJC Mobile Career Center at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 12, at its Menifee Valley Campus, and at noon Thursday, Fe... — Updated 2/9/2019 Full story
Four injured in crash on State Route 74
ANZA - Four people were injured, two of them seriously, when a vehicle smashed into a tree and overturned on State Route 74 on Sunday, Feb. 10. The crash was reported at 8:37 a.m. on the eastbound side of the highway, near Apple... — Updated 2/10/2019 Full story
Mild earthquake strikes Riverside County
HEMET - A magnitude 3.6 earthquake struck parts of Riverside County on Sunday, Feb. 10. The quake struck about 9:12 a.m. at a depth of about 10 miles, its epicenter about six miles southeast of Hemet, according to a... — Updated 2/10/2019 Full story
Citywide test of emergency notification system planned in Hemet on Wednesday
HEMET - Public safety officials in Hemet will be conducting an "Alert Hemet'' exercise on Wednesday to test the city's reverse 911 system for use during emergencies, and residents are advised not to be alarmed about receiving the... — Updated 2/11/2019 Full story
Firefighters to conduct slash pile burning in El Cariso community
LAKE ELSINORE - For the second time this month, a controlled burn to clear excess vegetation in the El Cariso community just west of Lake Elsinore will be conducted on Tuesday, Feb. 12, and residents and motorists were advised not... — Updated 2/11/2019 Full story
Heavy rain in forecast for inland region Wednesday and Thursday
RIVERSIDE - A storm system packing a wallop will hit the Inland Empire at mid-week, triggering rain and snow, though it's too early to tell whether flooding may occur, according to forecasters. Two troughs of low pressure -- one... — Updated 2/11/2019 Full story
Boy struck by vehicle in San Jacinto, dies in hospital
SAN JACINTO - A boy died after being run over by a vehicle in San Jacinto, authorities said. Deputies responded at 3:45 p.m. Monday, Feb. 11 to the 300 block of East Third Street and a preliminary investigation determined a man... — Updated 2/12/2019 Full story
Mandatory evacuations ordered for communities in face of whopper storm
Update: Feb. 13, 6:15 p.m. A powerful storm likely to trigger flash flooding, mud and debris flows over the next two days in some areas of the Inland Empire prompted Riverside... — Updated 2/13/2019 Full story
Earthquake rattles parts of Riverside County
TEMECULA - A magnitude-3.3 earthquake struck Riverside County, but there were no reports of damage or injuries, authorities said this morning. The quake struck about 11:40 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 12 about five miles northeast of... — Updated 2/13/2019 Full story