Monday, November 10, 2025

SoCal grocery workers vote to authorize strike

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RIVERSIDE  - Thousands of grocery workers across Southern California have voted to authorize their union to call a strike amid continued contract negotiations with...

Temecula Valley Players welcomes in Spring with ‘Some Enchanted Evening’ – The Songs of...

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The Perfect Spring Event for the Whole family!  Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein had one of the most successful musical partnerships of the 20th...

Local strongman inducted into AAU Sports Hall of Fame

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Murrieta resident Ray Anderson was once just a scrawny kid from the outskirts of Chicago, and now at age 67, he is in the...

Artistic director shares the legacy and future of ‘Ramona’

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The Hemet Heritage Foundation and Hemet Museum presented, “What’s New at the Ramona Bowl?” featuring a look back and forward at “Ramona,” California’s official...

‘A Night of Black Excellence’ honors community members in the San Jacinto Valley

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Black Voices of the Valley held its first Black History Celebration, “A Night of Black Excellence” Saturday, Feb. 26. The sold-out event, which members...

SRPNEF and Riverside County Parks thank many who helped build a new pavilion that...

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Riverside County Fire, Cal Fire, Riverside County Parks, the Pechanga Band of Luiseño Indians, Murrieta Fire, city officials and many corporations and agencies and...

Woman who gives to many is hoping to receive a kidney

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Joanne Morello spent more than 30 years volunteering for many different organizations after moving to Hemet in 1990. She increased her active involvement after...

Key scheduling oversight could prove costly in Southwestern League softball race

By Derryl Trujillo  On the field, Murrieta Mesa’s softball team started their series with Great Oak in a three-way tie for first place with the...

CIF-SS basketball awards released, local standouts selected

By Derryl Trujillo -- A long basketball season finished last week with CIF-State finals in Sacramento and earlier this week the SCIBCA released their all...

The Bank – A cornerstone in Temecula for over 100 years

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Rebecca Marshall FarnbachSpecial to Valley NewsWhen the railroad came to the Temecula Valley in 1882, it prompted many changes. In fact, it made the...