Medline Industries donates 15,000 mini hand sanitizers to City of Temecula for distribution

TEMECULA, Calif. — Thanks to the generosity of Medline Industries located in Temecula, CA, the City of Temecula received 15,000 mini hand sanitizers, which will be redistributed to the community via local businesses and organizations. Businesses located within the City of Temecula are eligible to receive up to 96 free mini hand sanitizers to give to their employees, visitors, and […]

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Corona firefighters go above and beyond to help family as father battles stage 4 cancer

CORONA, Calif. — When a Corona family recently called 911 to report a dryer fire in their home they knew they could count on a quick and effective response from City of Corona firefighters. What they never could have imagined was the unexpected act of kindness shown by those firefighters once the fire burning inside their home’s laundry room had […]

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Religion Today: Jehovah’s Witnesses’ Year Without Knocking on Doors

Does your church have an event, news to share or submission you would like to see featured here in Religion Today? Contact the editor. RIVERSIDE COUNTY, Calif. — It’s been one year since Jehovah’s Witnesses worldwide adjusted their hallmark methods of sharing comfort and hope from the scriptures due to the pandemic. For many, the change from ringing doorbells and […]

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Banning Art Gallery to celebrate Moms at upcoming Banning Market Night April 16

BANNING, Calif. — As part of the upcoming Banning Market Night scheduled for Friday, April 16, the Banning Art Gallery will be celebrating Moms everywhere with free artistic projects to create for their very special day. The event will also feature a variety of vendors, food trucks, and local dining, and both the Fox Theater and Art Gallery will be open […]

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Religion Today: How Long O’ Lord?

Guest Writer Spotlight: Robert Socha How long, o Lord, will you keep silent forever? Another mass shooting. And another one. Crisis on the border. Domestic and international diplomatic blunders. Political malfeasance. Imminent financial ruin. Open states. Closed states. Open countries. Closed countries. Masks. No masks. Two masks. Vaccines? Vaccine passports? Secret recordings. Exposed politicians. Justice? Community guidelines violations. A fence […]

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Shasta County COVID vaccinations now prioritizing agricultural workers

SHASTA COUNTY, Calif. — With the ongoing, now more than year-long COVID-19 pandemic and public health crisis continuing, Shasta County is reminding area residents that vaccinations for the novel coronavirus are continuing and have provided a number of resources and links to help facilitate the vaccination process. Saying her offices have been inundated with many questions from her constituents regarding […]

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Perfecto Coffee – Perfecting gourmet brews and reaching out to the community, one cup at a time

MURRIETA, Calif. — When Murrieta resident and retired Marine Bruce Long started Perfecto Coffee his goals were simple. He wanted to provide consistent, affordable, accessible, and great-tasting coffee to his customers while supporting his community and other veterans. With much help from his tight, close-knit family and many friends and supporters, he is doing just that. Based on online reviews […]

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After year of “pandemic ups and downs”, Banning Art Gallery reopens

Beverly Rashidd contributed to this article. BANNING, Calif. — After a challenging year of COVID-19 pandemic-related ups and downs, the Banning Art Gallery and the Cultural Alliance of the Pass are excited to announce that the popular art gallery is reopening its doors to the public. “It is a pleasure to, once again, have a place for accomplished and novice artists […]

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