Majority of Temecula residents support local tourism, express pride in Temecula Valley
Norma MarloweVisit Temecula ValleyVisit Temecula Valley issued the results of its 2023 Resident Sentiment Tourism Survey, which examines how the residents of Temecula feel...
Big and beautiful home arrives by truck
Manufactured homes are not what they used to be
SAN MARCOS – A stunningly beautiful, 2,130 square foot home arrived at the headquarters of Pacific...
Californians demand $15K if they are to ditch work from home, study shows
CALIFORNIA – The COVID-19 pandemic changed the dynamics of workplaces around the globe. The adaptation to remote work has also been advantageous for many...
Review of all things Real Estate: Understanding uninsured deeds
Bob HilleryCR PropertiesI am often asked about why title insurance is an important item in a transaction; it can be confusing to consumers who...
Jackie Scott, founder of Inland Empire Women’s Business Center, sees the return of the...
It took inspiration and determination for business entrepreneur Jackie Scott to found the Inland Empire Women’s Business Center in Murrieta that promotes the growth...
Review of all things Real Estate: Four things that will decrease the value of...
Bob HilleryCR PropertiesSeveral weeks ago, I wrote about items that can positively influence the value of your property for resale purposes. Subsequently I came...
Visit Temecula Valley releases 2022 tourism impact numbers
Visit Temecula Valley announced its tourism impact report results for 2022. New data signals a substantial rebound from pandemic losses, with travel spending in...
MWD approves Los Alamos Hills annexation
Los Alamos Hills is within the Murrieta city limits but not currently within the Eastern Municipal Water District or Metropolitan Water District of Southern...
Melody Thai Cuisine selected as Menifee’s July Business Spotlight
MENIFEE – The city of Menifee announced Melody Thai Cuisine as the July Business Spotlight, a program that is a part of the Economic...
County’s jobless rate jumps to 5% in June
Payroll cuts in multiple sectors of the regional economy pushed Riverside County's unemployment rate up to 5% last month, according to figures released by...