Startup businesses need more than product
SPIE is the international scientific society which focuses on optical science, and SPIE activities include development of research-oriented businesses and the advancement of optics...
Vaccine bill SB 276 is not ‘California for All,’ opposition says
Vaccine bill Senate Bill 276, which narrows the guidelines of medical exemptions and continues forced vaccinations, along with its companion bill, Senate Bill 714...
Temecula Deaf Culture Awareness represents at Burning Man 2019
A Temecula group brings deaf culture awareness and enlightenment to this year’s Burning Man Festival. The burning man event, started by Larry Harvey on...
RTA board of directors selects new leader in Moore
RIVERSIDE – The Riverside Transit Agency’s board of directors has unanimously chosen Wildomar City Council Member Bridgette Moore to lead the 22-member governing board...
Susan G. Komen Inland Empire to host More Than Pink Walk
RIVERSIDE – Susan G. Komen Inland Empire is preparing for their annual community fundraising event. In May, the organization announced the new More Than...
Horsewomen of Temecula Wine Country will represent the area at 2020 Tournament of Roses...
TEMECULA – What started in January as a conversation among friends has become a dream come true for the Horsewomen of Temecula Wine Country....
Governor reappoints Wilkins to Commission on the Status of Women and Girls
TEMECULA – Alisha M. Wilkins, 44, of Temecula has been reappointed to the Commission on the Status of Women and Girls, where she has...
Art workshop fosters youth talents
WILDOMAR – More than 20 Temecula Valley children along with both family members and mentors participated in the first “Children’s Creative Art” Mentor-Protege Workshop,...
Highway 60 ‘Swarm’ bridge repairs and truck lane widening projects continue
Gilman Springs Road traffic from Hemet San Jacinto Valley residents traveling to Moreno Valley and the beach cities this past holiday weekend continued to...
Every Kid Outdoors program provides fourth-grade students with free entrance to public lands
WASHINGTON – Fourth-grade students can get a free annual pass to visit more than 2,000 federal recreation areas with their families, classmates and friends. The Every...