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Temecula’s annual Art and Street Painting Festival takes a spin onto a virtual platform...

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Temecula’s annual Art and Street Painting Festival will be held online this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The event will take place from...
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San Bernardino National Forest opens some campgrounds

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The San Bernardino National Forest recently announced the openings of several of its developed recreation sites, just in time for the summer camping season.Barton...

Nicole Farrell is Arts Council Menifee’s May Artist of the Month

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Jim T. Gammill, Special to Valley NewsArts Council Menifee named Nicole Farrell as its selection for May’s Artist of the Month, in honor of her...
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Temecula Clay gives artists a creative outlet

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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...

2 Coachella Valley casinos to reopen Friday

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PALM SPRINGS (CNS) - The Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians announced today that its two Coachella Valley casinos will reopen on Friday after...

Soboba Casino scheduled to reopen May 27

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SAN JACINTO (CNS) - The Soboba Band of Luiseño Indians announced plans to reopen their Soboba Casino near San Jacinto at noon on May...

As pandemic clouds future for entertainers, 1 local artist hosts virtual concert fundraiser

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One of the very first industries to experience the fallout of state’s stay-at-home orders and social distancing was entertainment in mid-March.Even before that, some...

Temecula’s Old Town Blues Club looks to host online performances for virtual guests

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As a means to bring some joy to the uncertainty of things in the world right now, Temecula’s Old Town Blues Club owner, Andy...

Coronavirus concerns shutter historic outdoor play ‘Ramona’

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“The show must go on!” was a statement made in The Morning Republican in Scranton, Pennsylvania, in 1875. But, the more recent saying, “The...

The coronavirus hurts historic outdoor play ‘Ramona’

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“The show must go on!” was a statement made in The Morning Republican in Scranton, Pennsylvania, in 1875. But, the more recent saying, “The...