In My City
Honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day through Temecula’s Week of Service
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TEMECULA – In honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the City of Temecula invites residents to participate in a Week of Service, encouraging meaningful daily actions that support the community and reflect Dr. King’s legacy of service, compassion, and unity. From Monday, Jan. 19, through Friday, Jan. 23, residents are encouraged to join in simple yet impactful...
In My City
City of Lake Elsinore releases public draft of the Climate Action and Adaptation Plan for community review
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LAKE ELSINORE — The City of Lake Elsinore has released the public draft of the Climate Action and Adaptation Plan (CAAP) and invites community members to review the document and provide feedback.The CAAP serves as a long-term roadmap to reduce greenhouse gas emissions while strengthening the City’s resilience to climate-related impacts. The plan outlines strategies to reduce emissions from...
On any given weekend, local resident Kaz Egan, at 6’5”, might be sprinting across a baseball field in Lake Elsinore, pacing the ice at a packed hockey arena in San Diego, standing center-ring at a nationally televised wrestling event, or hyping up tens of thousands of fans before the Savannah Bananas take the field. His job title changes depending...
Health & Fitness
RFK Jr. upends decades of federal nutrition advice, flips food pyramid to put real food first
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In a move his allies describe as the most dramatic shift in U.S. nutrition policy in more than a generation, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has unveiled new federal dietary guidelines that turn the long-standing food pyramid on its head — literally and philosophically.Under the new framework, protein, full-fat dairy, healthy fats, vegetables and fruit occupy the top of the...
The Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce Student of the Month program, recognizing and inspiring academic excellence since the 1992-1993 school year, held its awards breakfast on Dec. 11 at the Murrieta Sizzler restaurant, 40489 Murrieta Hot Springs Rd.Holly Wilson, Director of Admissions at Linfield Christian School, emceed the event for Sally Myers who founded the nonprofit program that partners...
Education
Michelle’s Place opens applications for 2026 cancer-impact scholarships for students
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TEMECULA – Michelle’s Place Cancer Resource Center is proud to announce the opening of its 2026 Educational Scholarship Program, offering eight scholarships to individuals whose lives have been impacted by cancer. Applications will be accepted beginning January 15, 2026, with a submission deadline of March 15, 2026. Scholarship recipients will be announced on June 15, 2026.The scholarship program supports...
The County of Riverside wants to hear from residents on what they want to see in the county’s budget. The county launched its annual budget priorities survey to gauge residents’ priorities, needs and requests.Residents are invited to provide input into how county taxpayer dollars are spent across county departments and services for the upcoming fiscal year. The survey is...
Soboba Band of Luiseño IndiansSpecial to Valley NewsEach year, the Soboba Casino Resort and the Soboba Foundation present a Holiday Mixer at the SCR Event Center for members of the Hemet/San Jacinto Valley Chamber of Commerce. This year was different in that members of the Greater San Jacinto Valley Chamber of Commerce were also invited to the Dec. 18...
Southern California is battered annually by Santa Ana wind events, during which powerful, dry winds sweep across the region, affecting land and sea alike.The National Weather Service defines Santa Ana winds as strong downslope winds that funnel through mountain passes. These winds can easily exceed 40 mph, with isolated gusts reaching 70 mph or more in narrow canyons. Typically...
Anza Valley Outlook
Animal Services encourages residents to report animal neglect or abuse
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Residents who suspect animal neglect or encounter animals in distress are encouraged to contact Riverside County Animal Services rather than attempting to intervene on their own.Animal Services officials stress that members of the public should not try to resolve perceived animal welfare issues themselves, as situations may be more complex or dangerous than they appear. Trained officers are equipped...











