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

Prioritizing passion projects over a societal crisis

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Spend up to $50 million on new libraries or make a larger commitment to tackling a homelessness problem that has been described as a...

Let’s honor and help our veterans

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May is National Military Appreciation Month, and includes several national observances honoring our veterans and their families. These include Victory in Europe Day May...

Anti-Semitism must be eradicated

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I extend my deepest sympathies and condolences to the families of those lost or injured in the brutal, senseless and barbaric acts of evil...

Susan G. Komen Inland Empire to premier ‘More Than Pink’ Walk in Murrieta, Oct....

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RIVERSIDE – Susan G. Komen Inland Empire announced key changes to its annual community fundraising event. Komen is debuting the next evolution in its...

Healthy Valley Foundation makes a difference

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HEMET – The Healthy Valley Foundation will hold a Mother’s Day Weekend fundraiser May 10, hosted by The Country Club at Soboba Springs. The...

Temecula to celebrate Bike to Work Day

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TEMECULA ─ May is National Bike Month and the city of Temecula would like to encourage community members to get on their bikes and...

Thinking About Health: Hospital ads may mislead

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This New York City subway ad recently caught my attention: “When researching hospitals, consider how much research they do.”The ad for Mt. Sinai Health...

Relationship After Loss – How to navigate dating after the loss of a spouse...

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Murrieta – Feelings of loneliness after the death of a spouse can be debilitating. And yet, the fear of meeting and forming a bond...

Red Cross urges blood donations to help trauma patients

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TEMECULA – There’s no way to predict when or where an accident will happen. That’s why the American Red Cross needs donors to give...

Employer health insurance: an idea whose time has passed

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Half of all Americans currently receive their health insurance coverage from their employer. That figure has declined from approximately two-thirds back in 2000. For...