Wednesday, November 5, 2025

Old Town Temecula restaurant faces backlash on social media

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Gerry Kent, owner of the PUBlic House in Old Town Temecula, posted a video, Dec. 7, expressing his thoughts about California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s...

A Year in Review: some of the top local sports moments from 2020

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It is that time of the year, finally. Every year-end comes with an opportunity to look back and reflect, and while 2020, by general...

Lake Elsinore City Manager resigns after 8 years of service

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LAKE ELSINORE – On Tuesday, Dec. 29, Lake Elsinore City Manager Grant Yates, submitted a letter of resignation to the city council announcing his...

Valley News 2020 Year in Review

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Valley News StaffWeek of Jan. 3Gene Wunderlich’s appointment as the mayor of Murrieta at the end of 2019 continued to cause surprise in the...

Jack Flournoy, March of Remembrance founder, dies of COVID-19 complications

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Jack Davis Flournoy, who started the annual March of Remembrance for the Jewish Holocaust in Murrieta six years ago, died of COVID-19 pneumonia on...

Winds cause anxiety for De Luz avocado grower

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Santa Ana winds have long been the cause of headaches for avocado growers, and the winds experienced in Southern California the first week of...

Coping With COVID-19: Cameron Books

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Ron Chalmers opened Cameron Books in Hemet in 1987 when there were several others in the area. As the only bookstore left in town,...

Southwest Riverside County hospitals administer first rounds of COVID-19 vaccine to health care workers

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Valley StaffInland Valley Medical Center, Rancho Springs Medical Center and Temecula Valley Hospital began administering Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines to front-line workers at those locations...

San Jacinto High School student athletes sign National Letters of Intent for college

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Student athletes from area high schools that also took part in National Letter of Intent signing day ceremonies are still rolling in, and San...

MSJC opts out of Spring I athletics season amid ongoing COVD-19 pandemic

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MENIFEE – Mt. San Jacinto College has decided to opt out of the upcoming Spring I athletics season out of an abundance of caution...