Editorial Dept.
Growing up high: Neurobiological consequences of adolescent cannabis use
Canadian neuroscientists offer insights into the long-term effects of adolescent cannabis use
About one in five Canadian adolescents uses cannabis, or 19% of Canadians aged...
High-risk pregnancy care now available at LLUMC-Murrieta
LOMA LINDA – Loma Linda University Medical Center – Murrieta announced the launch of its new maternal fetal medicine program, which provides comprehensive prenatal...
Don’t import prescription drugs
Prescription drug pricing has been the subject of much debate over the last year.Several states are looking at importing drugs from Canada as an...
Correction
In the article, Water experts address community concerns on water and LEAPS, published in the May 10 edition of Valley News, several errors were...
Help for youth addiction
Every two days a young person in California dies from an opioid overdose. More and more opioid dependent children are treated in emergency departments...
Now more than ever, we’ve got you covered
With the change in coverage from (Hemet/San Jacinto) Valley Chronicle and Easy Ads, we wanted to take the time to assure Hemet and San...
Pets of the Week
Animal Friends of the ValleysAnimal Friends of the Valleys has launched their kitten season donation drive, for a list of items needed, visit their...
Fair Housing Council presents first time homebuyer workshop
MENIFEE – The Fair Housing Council of Riverside County Inc., a HUD-approved nonprofit housing counseling agency, is presenting a free first time homebuyer workshop...
Supervisors approve Newland Homes development
The Riverside County Board of Supervisors approved a 48-home development proposed by Newland Homes LLC.The supervisors’ 5-0 vote, June 4, approved a rezone, a...
How occupational therapy can help people live with arthritis
TEMECULA – Occupational therapy may sound like something exclusive to people who are injured on the job. Though occupational therapy helps people in the...




