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Fire burns part of trash truck in Temecula
TEMECULA (CNS) - A garbage truck caught fire today in Temecula -- the second one in the city this week -- causing major damage...
Man suspected of supplying teenage girl with fatal dose of fentanyl
FRENCH VALLEY (CNS) - A man suspected of supplying a lethal dose of fentanyl to a 16-year-old French Valley girl was being held without...
Member of trio accused of abducting, killing Anza man to be arraigned
MURRIETA (CNS) - One of three men accused of abducting, severely beating and fatally shooting an Anza man because they believed he might betray...
CBU women’s basketball clinches WAC regular-season championship
The California Baptist University women’s basketball team clinched its first-ever Western Athletic Conference regular-season championship after beating Grand Canyon University 79-64 in the CBU Events Center...
Dogs fly at Dawg Waterpark in Murrieta
Dawg Waterpark at Country Kennels in Murrieta hosted the first jump of the season for members of the Pacific Coast Air Dogs club, Saturday...
Riders ‘Share the Love’ of REINS
During February, the month of love, REINS Therapeutic Horsemanship Program asked its student families and volunteers to “Share the Love” of REINS with everyone...
Temecula’s Killarosa Boutique pulls in community support with help from local small businesses
Car club fanatics, billiards fans, sports fans, art fans, face painting fans, boutique fans and more made their way to Old Town Temecula Saturday,...
Local hospitals continue showing declines in COVID-19 hospitalizations
Coronavirus hospitalizations are continuing their steep decline in southwest Riverside County, according to data released by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services,...
Temecula announces ‘Temecula Cares’ theme for 2021, COVID-19 flag memorial at Duck Pond
White flags at the Temecula Duck Pond commemorating the lives lost during the coronavirus pandemic will be one of the ways the city of...
San Jacinto City Council pursues new food truck and street vendor laws
The proliferation of illegal food vendors was the focus of the San Jacinto City Council meeting Tuesday. Feb. 16, as city staff worked on...










