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Mountain Mike’s Pizza opens two new Riverside County locations
TEMECULA – Mountain Mike’s Pizza, a leading family-style pizza chain known for its crispy, curly pepperoni, 20-inch Mountain-sized pizzas and dough made fresh daily for over...
Rancho Water announces selection of Robert Grantham as general manager
TEMECULA – The Rancho California Water District board of directors announced at their Thursday, March 11, board meeting that Robert Grantham has been selected as...
Temecula opens registration for spring break camps
TEMECULA ─ With spring break right around the corner, Temecula’s Community Services Department offers spring break camps to the community. Whether they want to...
Non-COVID death epidemic of the future
Dr. Parvez DaraAmerican Institute for Economic ResearchConsider the possibility that science is a process of questions and answers. Not all answers are correct and...
‘Rare’ Disease Awareness
Assemblymember Marie WaldronSpecial to Valley NewsAs co-chair of the Assembly Rare Disease caucus, we recognize the struggle of patients and their families living with...
Jewish liberals should Mexicanize Passover Seders with jalapenos
Are our politically liberal Jewish friends ready to incorporate the Mexicanization of culture into their own cultural activities?Jewish holidays begin on sundown the night...
Issa opposes one-sided and partisan election legislation, declares H.R. 1 ‘most misleading political bill...
WASHINGTON – Rep. Darrell Issa, CA-50, released the following statement March 3, in opposition to House Resolution 1:“States made sweeping changes to election practices...
To the Temecula City Council
To the Temecula City Council,In regards to Agenda Item 14: “Receive Presentation on the History, Current Efforts and Future Opportunities and Requirements Regarding Affordable Housing...
The Affordable Textbooks campaign
College textbooks have become substantially expensive over the years. Students across the world have dealt with the hardships of trying to have an education...
Blood donation remains essential amid COVID-19 pandemic
RIVERSIDE – A year ago, many things in the world paused due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but the need for blood never stopped. The...







