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COVID-19 patients now make up small percentage of hospitalizations in Riverside County
Coronavirus hospitalizations in the Temecula and Hemet valleys have now dropped to such a level that two local hospitals no longer had any COVID-19-positive...
DigiFest three-day digital arts experience set for April 16-18
DigiFest, the “digital arts experience” that bills itself as the Temecula Valley’s biggest digital media festival and competition, is preparing to head into its...
More San Jacinto businesses receive city COVID-19 small-business relief funds
Members of the San Jacinto City Council discussed handing out $52,000 in checks to six troubled businesses in the community with money in the...
The house on Pala Road
Rebecca Marshall FarnbachSpecial to Valley NewsThe house for sale on Pala Road just south of Whispering Oaks Terrace is not the former home of...
Hemet Sheriff’s Station deputies announce Capt. L. Purvis’s retirement
Capt. Leonard Purvis of the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department and commander of the Hemet sheriff’s unit stationed in Valle Vista, announced his retirement after...
Cummins’ house on Benton Road to be torn down
Valley News StaffKnown as the Cummins house, this old house on Benton Road dates back to the early 20th century. It will likely be...
The Vine produces more than music
The Vine KGGN-FM 102.5 began broadcasting contemporary Christian programming throughout southwest Riverside County three years ago, but the non-commercial radio station’s message is evident...
Wildomar nonprofit helps empower women and teens through dress project
In the first year, The Dresses and Dreams Project, founded by Dawn Schultz in Wildomar, helped 18 girls. To date they’ve helped over 1,200....
Menifee’s 5-year Strategic Visioning Plan reviewed by council in special meeting
The Menifee City Council reviewed the most recent updates to the city’s five-year Strategic Visioning Plan that is now in its third year in...
Developers given DIF fee increase delay until July 1 by Menifee City Council
The Menifee City Council unanimously gave city developers a nearly four-month reprieve in increased development impact fees in the March 17 regular meeting.The new...








