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

Pala Casino Spa Resort presents Gloria Gaynor Nov. 3

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PALA – Pala Casino Spa Resort will present Grammy winning artist, Grammy Hall of Fame inductee and World Music Awards “Legend Award” recipient Gloria...

Think Together adds executive general managers and general managers to lead program and field...

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 SANTA ANA – Think Together, California’s leading nonprofit provider of school improvement, expanded learning and afterschool programs, announced Thursday, Oct. 6, it hired four...

Rep. Darrell Issa announces approaching application deadline for U.S. Service Academy nominations

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WASHINGTON – Rep. Darrell Issa, CA-50, announced that Friday, Oct. 21, at 4 p.m. is the deadline for students in the 50th Congressional District...

LawnStarter ranks 2023’s best cities for remote workers

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RIVERSIDE – Freedom of location is one of the biggest perks of remote work. With a strong Wi-Fi connection, an employee could take Zoom...

Soboba Tribal Environmental Department hosts open house

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Soboba Band of Luiseño Indians Special to the Valley NewsThe team at Soboba Tribal Environmental Department stays busy keeping the Soboba Indian Reservation healthy and...

Chuck Fredy

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Chuck Fredy was born on July 11, 1953, to Frances and Augustine Fredy. He was a long-time resident of Fallbrook. He served his country...
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Re: California passes bill to punish doctors who ‘Disseminate Misinformation’ on COVID-19

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The man who would be dictator of California and his cabal have gone too far. How dare they unilaterally dictate to the medical profession...
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Proposed Kroger/Albertsons merger would be devastating for essential workers and customers

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Essential Grocery Store Workers’ Unions, UFCW Locals 7, 324, 367, 770 and 3000 issued a joint statement in response to the proposed Kroger/Albertsons Merger.Los...
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Temecula City Council has a bias

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It’s becoming more and more apparent that Temecula City Hall has a bias.Some three years ago, when given the opportunity to stand for and...
Opinion section

Matt Rahn gets key public safety endorsement – California Correctional Peace Officers’ Association

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TEMECULA – Republican Assembly candidate Matt Rahn, R-71, received the endorsement of the 31,000 member California Correctional Peace Officers’ Association.“We look forward to assisting...