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Veterans take home gold medals from Wheelchair Games in New York

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Four members of Hemet’s Warrior Veterans Adaptive Sports Club traveled to New York City to compete in this year’s National Veterans Wheelchair Games and...

Virtual school becomes a reality in San Jacinto

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The San Jacinto Technology Institute was in the planning stages for a few years before the pandemic helped to accelerate its opening. The timing...

Fellowship Program seeks applicants for public service

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College seniors, recent graduates and graduate students are being offered an opportunity to serve a fellowship with one of the many WRCOG (Western Riverside...

Flock Safety cameras give law enforcement eyes in the sky

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Positioned on light posts above Lake Elsinore streets, Flock Safety cameras are helping law enforcement fight crime. There are currently 20 ALPR (Automated License...

Swimming pools fill a need and provide a splash of income

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When Joseph Gray of Temecula learned about Swimply, an online platform for pool sharing, he felt his private backyard paradise would be a popular...

Volunteers sought to help ease the pain for suicide survivors

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When Jill Miller lost her sister Missy to suicide, she felt alone as people avoided talking to her about it. September is Suicide Prevention...

Nonprofit empowers, inspires and motivates youth

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A shared mission to cultivate a generation of youth who are inspired and empowered to live a purposeful life through self-discovery, self-love and self-mastery...

Lake Elsinore City Council questions cannabis-related business limits

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At the start of the Aug. 10 Lake Elsinore City Council meeting, a quick motion was made to approve the majority of 14 City...

The Science of Music will be heard in Hemet

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After 18 months of closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Western Science Center Museum reopened its doors Aug. 21. Now it takes the...

Exceptional Opportunities available for children and adults with special needs

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After 23 years as a teacher for students with special needs, Cheryl Stark was ready for a change. Stepping away from the classroom, she...