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EMWD approves water supply assessment for Keller Crossing development
The Eastern Municipal Water District approved a water supply assessment for the planned Keller Crossing development.A 3-0 EMWD board vote Wednesday, Dec. 15, with...
Movie Review: ‘West Side Story’
Bob GarverSpecial to Valley NewsI first saw 1961’s “West Side Story” in a middle school music class. My opinion at the time was mostly...
Christmas cheer spreads throughout the San Jacinto Valley
It wasn’t difficult for families in the San Jacinto Valley to find Christmas spirit all day long Saturday, Dec. 11. Starting first thing in...
Hemet Unified’s Parent Resource Center expands community outreach
Hemet Unified School District is rebranding its Parent Resource Center to be more reflective of the services it provides to families. Emily Shaw is...
Bestselling author T. Jefferson Parker makes appearance in Fallbrook
The Friends of the Fallbrook Library have announced that tickets are on sale for the book launch event of Fallbrook resident T. Jefferson Parker’s...
Rancho Water board reelects Gonzales-Brady and Rossi
TEMECULA – Rancho California Water District Board of Directors unanimously reelected Carol Lee Gonzales-Brady as president and John Rossi as senior vice president Thursday,...
Soboba hosts 2021 Holiday Chamber Mixer at SCR Event Center
SAN JACINTO – As longtime Hemet San Jacinto Valley Chamber of Commerce Circle of Influence members, the Soboba Band of Luiseño Indians, Soboba Casino...
Supervisors adjust TUMF rates
The Transportation Uniform Mitigation Fee rates developers in unincorporated Riverside County pay to mitigate the impact of cumulative traffic impacts from their development have...
From the Heart Christmas Kids Gift program serves over 550 Anza children
The From the Heart Christian Women’s Ministries served over 550 local children and 200 families at their Christmas Kids Gift program giveaway Thursday, Dec....
New Year, new traffic laws in California
RIVERSIDE (CNS) - The start of 2022 will feature several new laws going into effect aimed at improving public safety throughout the Inland Empire...











