Diane A. Rhodes
Lake Elsinore City Council applauds outstanding teen
At the Lake Elsinore City Council meeting of April 11, Jordan Ramirez was presented with a Certificate of Recognition for his recent “Thank You...
Art in the Park sessions culminate in Art Show
The Hemet Public Library was ablaze with color and creativity as nearly 40 artists from EXCEED’s Art in the Park sessions displayed their works...
Menifee’s Got Talent lineup announced
Arts Council Menifee will host its annual Menifee’s Got Talent variety show once again. On May 5, more than 20 acts will take the...
Students take video production to the next level with new studio
Students at San Jacinto High School are now able to get a feel for top-notch video production with the recent completion of an $800,000...
Lake Elsinore City Council declares the importance of organ donation
The regular meeting of the Lake Elsinore City Council and Successor Agency on March 28 began with a proclamation presented by Mayor Natasha Johnson...
Easter house brings cheer to Hemet neighborhood
Michelle Levers loves Easter, and it shows. She has decorated her Hemet home inside and out with everything spring, but it is her focus...
Menifee Multicultural Festival celebrates diversity
Food, crafts, live performances and information booths greeted visitors to the interactive Menifee Multicultural Festival at Central Park Friday, March 25. It was an...
Tragedy plays out at Menifee theater
If you take an ancient Greek tragedy and combine it with a little film noir style, you get the experimental adaptation of Sophocles’ Antigone...
Murrieta Valley students honored in March
The Murrieta/Wildomar Chamber of Commerce Student of the Month program held its most recent recognition breakfast on March 16 at the Murrieta Sizzler restaurant,...
Students given ability to learn workplace skills before graduation
Sahid Aguilar, a junior at San Jacinto High School, has been able to learn more about computer careers while assisting his district’s technology department...












