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Wunderlich’s appointment to Murrieta mayoral position a shock to community
To the editor,At the Dec. 17 Murrieta council meeting the leaders of the city decided to go against protocol. The city council appointed Mr....
TVUSD governing board must confront aggressive behavior in its schools
Solana Husband, an African American student at Temecula Valley High School, was the recent victim of a profanity-laced, racial slur perpetrated by a fellow...
The Murrieta-Temecula Republican Assembly presents its annual MTRA Goldbrick Award for 2019
MURRIETA – The Murrieta-Temecula Republican Assembly, a chapter of the California Republican Assembly, announced the creation and bestowment of an annual award called the...
KPC Health founder, chairman receives ‘Book of Golden Deeds’ Community Service Award
HEMET – Dr. Kali P. Chaudhuri, founder and chairman of KPC Health, was recently named the 53rd annual Book of Golden Deeds award winner by the...
FCC proposes designating 988 as National Suicide Prevention and Mental Health hotline number
WASHINGTON – The Federal Communications Commission started the process of designating 988 as a new, nationwide, 3-digit number for a suicide prevention and mental...
First Presbyterian Church of Hemet welcomes new pastor
HEMET – As the new pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Hemet, the Rev. Earl Stewart will celebrate his first service Sunday, Dec....
CHP needs help locating hit-and-run suspect
LAKE ELSINORE — The California Highway Patrol is asking for the public's help in locating a suspected hit-and-run driver that killed a man in...
Murrieta City Hall announces holiday closures
MURRIETA – Murrieta City Hall announced its holiday closure from Tuesday, Dec. 24, through Wednesday, Jan. 1. The announcement included both full and public-only...
Menifee ranks as one of America’s Top ‘Boomtowns’
MENIFEE – In a national ranking by the financial website SmartAsset, Menifee has ranked as the No. 35 “Top Boomtown in America.” To compile...
Pechanga offers ‘Holiday of Hope’ for Inland Empire’s most disadvantaged families
TEMECULA – The holidays came a few weeks early for 375 of the most disadvantaged children and their families in the Inland Empire.Hundreds of...