Tag: business
Virus-related shutdowns bringing US economy to grinding halt
PAUL WISEMAN and JIM VERTUNO
Associated Press
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — It took 15 minutes for the coronavirus to wreck Shelley Hutchings' carefully calculated financial...
United Development Company breaks ground on retail center in French Valley
FRENCH VALLEY – United Development Company of Southlake, Texas, broke ground and began construction Wednesday, March 4, on the French Valley Marketplace retail center.The...
Visit Temecula Valley announces new 2020 board of directors
TEMECULA – Visit Temecula Valley, the Southern California region’s official destination tourism marketing organization – and the catalyst for $1.1 billion, direct, local visitor...
Peddlers Bazaar coming to the ‘Domes on Stetson’ in Hemet March 21.
The “Domes on Stetson” building and its parking lot in Hemet will come alive Saturday, March 21, with vendors and entertainment sponsored by the...
Luiseño Village coming to San Jacinto
In its first major project since opening the Soboba Casino Resort last year, the Soboba Band of Luiseño Indians broke ground Feb. 27, for...
Is REAL ID a real security solution? 3 ways it’s designed to protect you
RALEIGH, S.C. – Soon, a driver’s license may not be enough to get people through airport security in the United States.Oct. 1, 2020, is...
Burlington stores announces new location coming to Murrieta
MURRIETA – Burlington Stores, a leading national off-price retailer, is opening a new 45,000-square-foot store at Murrieta Town Center, 39855 Alta Murrieta Drive, in...
COVID-19 affects local businesses, schools and governments with cancellations, upgraded health and safety policies
LAST UPDATE: March 13, 8:55 a.m.Editor's note; Due to the high number of cancellations, Valley News will continue it's coverage in a series of separate...
Business, community leaders lauded at 54th chamber awards gala
More than 800 donned their finest and packed the Summit Room at Pechanga Resort Casino Saturday, Feb. 29, for the Temecula Valley Chamber of...
Scales of all shapes and sizes slither their way into The Reptile Shop
A 7-foot-long boa was laid out across the concrete for everyone to see as guests crowded around it, hoping to have a chance to...









