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These stories are curated and posted by Valley News editorial staff members.

Aaron Morgan Shaw affiliates with the Temecula/Vail Ranch office of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage

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TEMECULA — Aaron Morgan Shaw has associated with the Temecula/Vail Ranch office of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage as an affiliate agent.“In all of the industries...

Temecula craft beer industry output reaches $35 million in 2018

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TEMECULA – The Temecula Valley Craft Brewers Guild, in partnership with California State University San Marcos, released a report revealing the city’s 10 craft...

Celebrate English Culture at the Temecula Valley Museum’s Second Saturday

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TEMECULA ─ Temecula’s Second Saturday program will explore English culture Sept. 14, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Temecula Valley Museum, 28314...

Movie Review: ‘Angel Has Fallen’

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The “Fallen” series is one that’s hard to track in an alphabetical listing because it’s the first word that keeps changing with each new...

Hollywood Revisited to perform in Temecula

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TEMECULA – Enjoy dinner followed by the performance of Hollywood Revisited, a musical revue showcasing the actual costumes worn in the original Hollywood films,...

Community heroes to be recognized at annual Heroes with Hearts dinner and fundraiser

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Heroes aren’t born, they’re created. They are the life-force of everyday citizens doing kind acts, not expecting to receive any benefit. They are those...

Air Supply to play Pechanga Resort Casino

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Successful songwriters and bands often have to deal with trying to equal previous successes. That’s never been on the mind of Air Supply’s Graham...

Kylene Evans is ACM’s Artist of the Month for September

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Kylene Evans has been fascinated with the harp for most of her life, she said. She still remembers how the instrument had made her...

Woodie and the Longboards bring classics to Wine Country

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It was a warm night as the sun began to sink behind the low rolling hills and quiet, cool tones resonated off the electric...