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US marshals rescue 33 missing children in ‘Operation Lost Angels’
Lorenz DuchampsThe Epoch TimesMore than 30 children were rescued by U.S. marshals from human trafficking in Southern California, including eight who were being sexually...
SBA approves 60,000 Paycheck Protection Program loans in first week
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Small Business Administration announced that it has approved approximately 60,000 PPP loan applications submitted by nearly 3,000 lenders, for over...
SBA proposes rule to eliminate regulations that exclude faith-based organizations from 7 SBA programs
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Small Business Administration invited public comment on a proposed rule designed to remove regulatory provisions that exclude certain faith-based organizations from seven business...
Community honors the life of firefighter Chris Mertz with memorial procession
Area residents and firefighters turned out Sunday morning, Jan. 24, to honor 54-year-old Temecula resident and Rancho Santa Fe Fire Capt. Chris Mertz, who...
Couple describes ongoing battle with COVID-19
Dawn and Nathan Ashbrook said they don’t know where they caught COVID-19 and they thought they were doing all the right things to prevent...
Pipeline replacement on Temecula Parkway continues
Rancho California Water District crews are continuing work to replace more than a mile of aging pipeline under westbound Temecula Parkway.The project began in...
COVID-19 hospitalizations remain at high levels in southwest Riverside County
As the current wave of the coronavirus pandemic drags on, southwest Riverside County hospitals are seeing markedly high levels of COVID-19-infected patients.At all Riverside...
11 San Jacinto small businesses benefit from city emergency grant program
Eleven San Jacinto small-business owners were selected by the city council and staff to receive funds from the $150,000 San Jacinto Small Business Emergency...
Request for cold storage facility for COVID-19 dead in San Jacinto is denied
A request from Miller-Jones mortuary to permit the transfer of deceased bodies to a vacant onion warehouse in San Jacinto for storage was initially...
City hesitantly adopts mandatory commercial recycling and organics collection ordinance
A mandatory commercial recycling and organics collection ordinance was introduced at the Murrieta council meeting Tuesday, Jan. 19.According to the presentation, the state of...









