Tag: business
Temecula Clay gives artists a creative outlet
Jennie Soderquist, owner of Temecula Clay reopened her doors Monday, May 4, at 32127 Temecula Parkway, at Vail Headquarters in Temecula.When the safer-at-home order...
Murrieta/Wildomar Chamber cancels June MEGA Mixer
The Murrieta/Wildomar Chamber of Commerce announced the cancellation of the June 2020 All-Chamber MEGA Mixer due to the threat posed by the coronavirus.“It is...
Stores open doors as shoppers return to the streets
Businesses throughout the Temecula Valley have opened their doors and are welcoming back customers after a nearly two-monthlong restriction on businesses due to COVID-19...
Temecula mayor juggles running business and city
James Stewart wears a couple of different hats. “Stew,” as he prefers to be referred to, is the mayor of Temecula, of course.But he’s...
Rancho Water board approves smaller budget amid COVID-19
TEMECULA – Rancho California Water District’s board of directors unanimously approved a revised 2020-2021 budget. The budget, for the fiscal year beginning July 1,...
Open for business?
Gov. Gavin Newsom’s May revised budget projection for the coming fiscal year shows that the $21 billion surplus we had has become a $54 billion...
Supervisors ease requirements to apply for cannabis business permits
PAUL YOUNG
City News Service
RIVERSIDE (CNS) - As a stimulus measure, Riverside County supervisors today approved easing the application process for individuals and businesses...
How Christian business owners should lead in a time of crisis
BEND, Ore. – The COVID-19 pandemic is testing the leadership capacity of business owners and CEOs across the nation and world, and that’s perhaps...
City council agrees all San Jacinto businesses can open with COVID-19 safety precautions
The San Jacinto City Council, after a sometimes-angry discussion, voted to have the city manager inform all city businesses they can be open at...
SBA makes economic injury disaster loans available to US agricultural businesses impacted by COVID-19...
WASHINGTON – Jovita Carranza, administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration, announced recently that agricultural businesses are now eligible for SBA’s Economic Injury Disaster Loan and EIDL...










