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Allergy season projected to be more intense due to recent rains resulting in heavier...

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CALIFORNIA – As California experienced prolonged heavy rains this winter, health officials are projecting a more intense allergy season due to an anticipated explosion...

Kaiser Permanente seeks to address health disparities: The impact of plant-based diets on African...

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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA – Kaiser Permanente emphasized the significance of nurturing one's heart through lifestyle adjustments that pave the way for enhanced well-being. The health...

Call for community vendors at third annual Temecula CultureFest

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TEMECULA – In commemoration of World Day for Cultural Awareness, Temecula will host the third annual Temecula CultureFest Saturday, May 18, from 10 a.m....

Southwest Riverside County Quick Pitch Competition to take place in Lake Elsinore

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TEMECULA – Attention all startups; seize the opportunity to showcase your business idea before a panel of judges. In celebration of Riverside County Innovation...

Menifee Valley Chamber of Commerce celebrates 45th annual Business Awards ‘Under the Sea’ Gala

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MENIFEE –The 45th Menifee Valley Chamber of Commerce Business Awards Gala celebrates the businesses, organizations and individuals who have gone above and beyond to...
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The I-15 Traffic Crisis: A call for immediate action

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ABC7 published an article Monday afternoon, March 4, revealing the idea of “Smart Freeway” technology, intending to enhance traffic flow on Interstate 15. Yet,...
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Letter to the editor: Banning TikTok… the U.S. Constitution is not a suicide pact

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In a rare bipartisan vote, Congress is correctly advancing a bill that would ban TikTok if the digital platform continues to be owned and...

Movie review: ‘Arthur the King’

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Bob Garver Special to the Valley NewsI’m not going to sugarcoat it: this was not a good week for new releases. The battle for the...

Temecula’s Community Services Department announces spring break camps

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TEMECULA ─ Spring break is just around the corner The Temecula Community Services Department has a variety of educational and recreational spring break camp...

$39.3M federal funds secured for the Murrieta Creek Flood Control Project (Phase 2B) through...

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TEMECULA – Temecula Mayor James “Stew” Stewart announces, “Temecula businesses and residents located along Murrieta Creek will soon have critical flood protection.” Properties near...