Tag: Wildomar
North Island Credit Union awards scholarships to Wildomar student
North Island Credit Union has awarded a $1,000 scholarship to Brianna Hafey of Wildomar.Hafey, a senior at Elsinore High School is one of 10...
Hughes wins Demo Cross season opener at Perris Auto Speedway
For the second consecutive year Weston Hughes won the season's first Demo Cross main event at Perris Auto Speedway. In the May 1, 2021,...
At-risk youth participate in ‘Gearing Up for STEM’ workshop
WILDOMAR – Mona Davies and her husband STEM coach Bob sponsored another “Gearing Up for STEM” workshop for at-risk youth Saturday, April 3.The Davies...
Southwest Healthcare System announces $400 million Inland Valley Medical Center expansion
In a few years, Wildomar’s skyline will change with the completion of a new state-of-the-art, $400 million, seven-story patient tower and the planned renovation...
Mobile exhibit in Wildomar tells the stories of American veterans
Stories of true American heroes fighting in the nation’s wars, their patriotism and their sacrifice will shown in a visiting mobile exhibit from Wreaths...
Local students earn honor roll recognition at Dixie State University
ST. GEORGE, Utah – In a display of academic achievement, 32% of full-time Dixie State University students earned president’s and dean’s list recognition for...
Local residents named to dean’s list at Biola University
LA MIRADA – More than 1,800 students were named to the Biola University dean’s list in fall 2020. Students are placed on the dean’s...
COVID-19 hospitalizations stabilize, with very slight increase at one hospital
Coronavirus hospitalization levels in western Riverside County have mostly stabilized and even slightly increased at one area hospital, per data released March 22 by...
Community Outreach Ministry celebrates 20 years ‘giving at-risk kids a second chance to be...
WILDOMAR – For over 20 years, the Community Outreach Ministry has helped thousands of children impacted by one or both parents who are incarcerated....
COVID-19 patients now make up small percentage of hospitalizations in Riverside County
Coronavirus hospitalizations in the Temecula and Hemet valleys have now dropped to such a level that two local hospitals no longer had any COVID-19-positive...










