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San Jacinto city manager reveals plan for 924 homes and commercial buildings along Warren...
Robert Johnson, city manager of San Jacinto, revealed the city’s planning division is currently working on a 924-dwelling unit and commercial development along Warren...
Hemet council approves purchase of new police and fire radio system
The Hemet City Council has approved the purchase of a new high frequency radio system that will replace its outdated system with new equipment...
Temecula City Council approves ad hoc committee to explore building police station
Temecula City Council held a discussion on looking into the possibility of creating a police station within the city for use by Riverside County...
Rancho Water’s Temecula Parkway pipeline replacement project continues
Rancho California Water District crews are continuing work to replace more than a mile of aging pipeline under westbound Temecula Parkway in Temecula.The project,...
COVID-19 hospitalizations continue steep decline in Riverside County
As has been the story for weeks now, coronavirus hospitalizations are continuing an extreme decline from the heights of the brutal third wave of...
Western Science Center announces new research on three-toed Miocene horses
A new paper from the Western Science Center in Hemet painted a clearer picture of Southern California during the Miocene epoch and recently revealed...
A salute to Black pioneers
Rebecca Marshall FarnbachSpecial to Valley NewsThe histories of four Black pioneers from the southwest Riverside County and North San Diego County should not be...
Murrieta Hot Springs beckons visitors to relax
Rebecca Marshall FarnbachSpecial to Valley NewsFrom time immemorial, the Murrieta Hot Springs resort has beckoned visitors to its mineral-rich waters for recreation, relaxation, rejuvenation...
RTA extends free rides for college students and youth
RIVERSIDE COUNTY – A program that gives free bus rides to college students and area youth was extended for another year. That’s good news...
Temecula Valley Southern California Wine Country readies for spring staycations
TEMECULA – Temecula Valley businesses ready to welcome back Southern California visitors this spring with current COVID-19 restrictions in mind. Visit Temecula Valley, the...









