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For Temecula singer Diana Rein, it’s all about the blues, something her new album “Queen Of My Castle” proves in spades.Traversing a wide range of emotions, “Queen Of My Castle” strikes a chord in the listeners soul as Rein moves through every aspect of the blues genre from singing the blues to celebrating love, happiness and life, something she...
TEMECULA – Tickets are now available for the California Chamber Orchestra’s 15th season, with four concerts at their new venue in Murrieta. The 2019-2020 season also marks Dana Zimbric’s 10th anniversary as artistic director and conductor.“Each concert includes something you may have heard before, plus a little something that will probably be new to you,” Zimbric said. “And each also...
TEMECULA – For over 30 years, Southwest Riverside County Association of Realtors has been awarding scholarships to qualifying and deserving local high school seniors. On any given year, up to 30 scholarships are presented to students in southwest Riverside County who are continuing their education.This year, they presented awards in the amount of $1,000 each students who will begin...
The music of two of the biggest recording artists in the history of music will fill the Old Town Temecula Community Theater Friday, Aug. 30, when Beatles vs. Elvis – A Musical Show, featuring Elvis impersonator Scot Bruce and Beatles tribute band, Abbey Road.According to Andy Nagle of La Jolla Booking Agency, “There is no denying that the King...
SAN JACINTO – Two new health centers and various campus improvements greeted thousands of students who began their fall 2019 semester at Mt. San Jacinto College Monday, Aug. 12.The college opened the health centers Monday at its Menifee Valley and San Jacinto campuses to provide students improved access to medical services and mental health counselors. A ribbon cutting and open house...
HEMET – The Hemet Unified School District invites the public to attend a public hearing, Tuesday, Sept. 3, at 6:30 p.m. in the district boardroom, 1791 W. Acacia Ave. in Hemet. The Hemet Unified School District plans to make a determination as to whether each pupil in the K-12 district, including English language learners, has been provided with a...
The tragic surge of mass shootings across America is neither the result of presidential rhetoric nor the result of lax gun laws. The Columbine massacre occurred on former President Bill Clinton’s watch when the assault gun ban was in effect. Sandy Hook happened during former President Barack Obama’s office.No, the continuing explosion in violence in America – which includes...
As the summer heat scorches Southern California, many residents may be cooling off by enjoying a swim in their backyard or community pool, a run through the sprinklers or a refreshing drink of water.Most people take their easy and uninterrupted access to water for granted without realizing how water agencies here and across the nation work tirelessly to provide...
In a big win for California homeowners, the state Supreme Court upheld lower court rulings that direct the state to return $331 million it diverted from Californian’s with mortgages hurt by negative lending practices during the economic downturn.In 2012, California received $410 million from a lawsuit involving the nation’s five largest mortgage services – Ally – formerly GMAC, Citigroup,...
Opinion section
Since you asked the question, I thought you might like an answer.I have been a member of Faith Baptist Church for about five years. I am not writing to defend my pastor or anyone. There have been some terrible mistakes made. No doubt.But the flip side of that coin is that Faith Baptist Church has been serving the Lord...