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Will Fritz is an associate editor at Valley News. He has a journalism degree from San Diego State University, where he was editor in chief of the university's independent student newspaper, The Daily Aztec. A graduate of Temecula Valley High School, his family has lived in Temecula for almost half a century. He can be reached by email at wfritz@reedermedia.com.

Get tested for coronavirus. It’s not that bad, I promise.

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If you still, for whatever reason, have not had a coronavirus test, I have some good news for you: it’s not that bad.Well, it’s...

Temecula will close Old Town streets for restaurant social distancing plan

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The Temecula City Council at its June 9 meeting approved a plan to shut down Front Street and two other roadways in Old Town...

TVUSD to explore return to full-time learning, online-only instruction or hybrid option

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The Temecula Valley Unified School District Governing Board at its June 9 meeting directed district leaders to continue planning for three possibilities of how...

Juneteenth celebration planned for Ronald Reagan Sports Park, says Duck Pond protest organizer

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Editor’s note: This event was originally scheduled to take place at Winchester Creek Park, bid was changed on June 11 to Ronald Reagan Sports...

Temecula council offers support for protesters, condemnation of ex-mayor in first meeting since resignation

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In the Temecula City Council’s first meeting since the resignation of Mayor James “Stew” Stewart over an email that was blasted by many city...

Temecula council to meet Tuesday for first time since mayor’s resignation

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The Temecula City Council will meet Tuesday night for the first time since Mayor James Stewart’s resignation over an email to a constituent that...

Anza man accused of shooting woman to death Sunday morning

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Sheriff's deputies in Anza have arrested a man on suspicion of shooting a woman to death early Sunday morning.The deadly shooting was called in...

Black Lives Matter protesters march to Temecula City Hall

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For the seventh straight day, protesters again hit the streets of Temecula — but this time, they marched from the Temecula Duck Pond to...

Temecula mayor resigns over email stating ‘I don’t believe there’s ever been a good...

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Temecula Mayor James "Stew" Stewart resigned Thursday night over an email to a constituent stating "I don't believe there's ever been a good person...

Peaceful demonstrators take to streets of downtown Lake Elsinore to protest death of George...

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Lake Elsinore on Wednesday became the latest city in southwest Riverside County to host protesters decrying the death of George Floyd, the black man...