$317,128 grant to provide afterschool sports programs to 88 schools throughout Southern California

Think Together, California’s leading nonprofit provider of afterschool, expanded learning and school improvement programs, today announced the award of a $317,128 grant from the LA84 Foundation, a nationally recognized leader of youth sport programs focused on positive youth development. This grant will allow more students from under-resourced communities to participate in free team sports opportunities. Think Together’s funding from the […]

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Temecula Chamber names finalists for Business, Citizen and Organization of the year

TEMECULA, Calif. — The Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce will honor the businesses, organizations and citizens who have distinguished themselves through their service, contributions to their industry, business ethics and economic viability at the 56th Annual Awards Gala on April 2, 2022 – and this year they are doing things a little differently. In partnership with Shakespeare in the Vines, […]

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Burney Elementary receives “Kindness Certified School” recognition as students help create a kinder world

BURNEY, Calif., — Burney Elementary School administrators were excited to share with SCNS today that the school was recently designated as a “Kindness Certified School” by the international non-profit Kids for Peace. “With everything going on in the world today, we can all really use some extra joy in our lives right now,” BES Principal Tara Aderman told SCNS. The […]

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City of Temecula announces events in celebration of American Black History Month

TEMECULA, CA – The City of Temecula, Temecula Valley Museum, and the Old Town Temecula Community Theater join the nation as we recognize and commemorate Black Americans’ many achievements and contributions to our great country through several programs in celebration of American Black History Month. LEADING THE RCNS HEADLINES: Fall near Tahquitz Peak in Idyllwild leads to victim’s death Wildomar […]

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Local owner reopens popular Fit Body Boot Camp in Norco

NORCO, Calif. — Fit Body Boot Camp, the world’s fastest-growing boot camp fitness franchise, is reopening in Norco and offering members affordable, high-intensity, 30-minute fat loss boot camps that challenge the body and deliver results. With the goal of increasing confidence and self-worth for people working out at the gym and supporting their clients’ successes, Fit Body Boot Camp features […]

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Republic of Benin, Africa to be featured at upcoming Second Saturday Cultural Celebration in Temecula

TEMECULA, Calif., — Continuing their popular monthly Second Saturday Cultural Celebrations, the Temecula Valley Museum in February will be virtually visiting the Republic of Benin, Africa, the place from where the last known slave ship, Clotilda, left in 1850 to deliver slaves to the United States. The event, which is open to the community and free to attend, is scheduled for […]

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Kaiser Permanente to Build Medical Office Building in Baxter Village Mixed-Use Project

WILDOMAR, Calif. — Kaiser Permanente announced today plans to build a medical office building on approximately seven acres within the Baxter Village Mixed-Use Project located at the Northwest Corner of Wildomar Trail and Interstate 15 in the City of Wildomar. The property is entitled for a future 84,000 square-foot outpatient medical office building. While the land developer for the Baxter […]

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Targeted Red Bluff cleanup project removes multiple abandoned vehicles, 100,000 lbs of debris

RED BLUFF, Calif., — Red Bluff Police Department was excited to announce that a day-long targeted cleanup project in a vacant property yesterday resulted in a whopping 100,000 pounds of debris being removed from the location. Yesterday’s cleanup was just the most recent Red Bluff community project aimed at ridding the community of derelict homeless encampments along with related waste […]

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Religion Today: Cheyenne Mountain

Religion Today: Cheyenne Mountain – By Richard Lewis In the mountains of Colorado there is a special Government facility not far from Colorado Springs known as Cheyenne Mountain. This large underground complex was built during the Cold War era. The usage of this huge underground complex has varied over the years but its current role is to give military communications equipment […]

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