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California Governor Gavin Newsom is threatening to retaliate against the mid-decade Texas planned redistricting of Congressional seats by initiating proceedings for a mid-decade California redistricting. Past actions by the state’s Democrats, rather than opposition from Republicans, will prevent him from doing so.Jerry Brown, who is also a Democrat, was Newsom’s immediate predecessor and was California’s governor from 2010 to...
TEMECULA – Mt. San Jacinto College (MSJC) welcomed approximately 17,000 students on Monday, August 11, for the start of the 2025–26 academic year, with 30% beginning their educational journey at MSJC for the first time. The college enters the new term with historic milestones and national recognition, underscoring its commitment to equity, opportunity, and student achievement.MSJC students reached the...
The Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District has declared a portion of a Murrieta Creek parcel to be surplus to the flood control district’s needs.The Riverside County Board of Supervisors, whose board members are also the board of the Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, voted 5-0 July 29 to declare the land as surplus....
Dr. Dinelli Monson, Chief Medical OfficerUnitedHealthcare of CaliforniaAs kids are back at school and eager to get to know their new teachers, many families may still be trying to squeeze in some of the last details to be sure their kids are ready to succeed in their new school year. A few important details for parents to also check...
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The International Economic Development Council (IEDC) announces that the Southern California Wine Country EDC has been recognized as one of 90 economic development organizations accredited by IEDC as an Accredited Economic Development Organization (AEDO).“Southern California Wine Country EDC displays the professionalism, commitment, and technical expertise that is deserving of this honor,” said IEDC President and CEO...
MURRIETA – Rancho Christian secured a 3-2 win over Murrieta Valley at the "Hawk House" on Tuesday, Aug. 20, taking the deciding set 15-13 after a competitive back-and-forth match. The preseason contest provided both teams with an early opportunity to evaluate lineups in a high-pressure environment.The Eagles entered the matchup coming off a 3-1 loss to Xavier Prep. Murrieta...
TEMECULA. – Rancho California Water District (Rancho Water/District) marked its 60th Anniversary on Saturday, August 16, with a lively and well-attended community celebration, Splash Fest, drawing hundreds of residents for a day of fun, learning, and appreciation. The family-friendly event at Rancho Water’s District office brought together customers, neighbors, and staff to honor six decades of service and partnership...
MURRIETA — Murrieta has officially commenced the long-awaited widening of Murrieta Hot Springs Road, a project valued at approximately $15 million. The initiative, designed to address chronic congestion between Margarita Road and Winchester Road (SR-79), promises to enhance traffic flow, bolster safety for both drivers and pedestrians, and improve east-west access throughout the city. The expansive scope of the project...
Chelsea Boyle, a First Amendment advocate and mom, has filed a formal “Cure and Correct” request, submitted under California Government Code §54960.1. The form outlines specific demands to remedy what she describes as unlawful actions by the TVUSD board and Trustee Emil Barham during the July 29 meeting. The demands include:A public statement by Barham acknowledging harm caused...
Summer may be winding down, but O’Hara’s Rock & Roll tavern in Lake Elsinore is gearing up to throw one of its biggest celebrations of the year: its annual luau.The Aug. 23 event has become a beloved late-summer tradition for locals, transforming the neighborhood bar into a full tropical escape for one night only. Complete with Hawaiian BBQ, tiki-inspired...