All invited to go “Exploring Together” during Old Town Temecula Community Theater’s 2018-2019 Classical Series

TEMECULA ─ Temecula Presents is inviting all Temecula residents and visitors to join them and go “Exploring Together” as they collaborate with the California Chamber Orchestra for the 2018-2019 Classical Series at Old Town Temecula Community Theater. LEADING THE RCNS HEADLINES: 14 victims, including 10 minors, rescued after Hemet sex trafficking ring busted, 3 arrested UPDATE: Boy, 7, who fell into […]

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Small flowers in downtown Burney, once stolen but now replaced, bring back big sense of pride

BURNEY — When someone stole all the flowers off the back of a wagon in downtown Burney earlier this year the entire community seemed to notice, with many area residents decrying the increase of thefts and vandalism in the small mountain community of just 3,200 residents. Sadly, the beautiful, donated wagon – which sits at the corner of Main and […]

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Stolen 2 years ago, “Sadie” recovered and reunited with family at daughter’s 5th birthday celebration

JURUPA VALLEY — When a couple’s family pet was stolen two years ago from their Jurupa Valley yard, they never expected to get their beloved Great Dane “Sadie” back. But in spite of the passing of years, the couple’s daughter – now 5-years-old – never gave up hope of someday being reunited with her enormous pal. The little girl’s hopes […]

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All invited to enjoy Burney Elementary’s Back to School Night and Taco Dinner – Tuesday, Aug. 28

BURNEY — Area residents are being invited to join students, parents, and school administrators, at Burney Elementary’s upcoming Back to School Night and Taco Dinner. The taco dinner, which is being hosted by 6th grade teacher, Jenny Boyd Arseneau, is Tuesday evening, Aug. 28, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Prices are $5 for a taco plate and $1 for drinks, […]

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45 cited, 8 arrested, during Redding park sweep – 3,000 pounds of trash, property collected

REDDING — After recently noticing a dramatic increase in the amount of unlawful, overnight sleeping and camping, as well as discarded trash spread throughout Redding’s South City Park, Redding PD officers conducted an enforcement operation aimed at focusing on quality of life issues within the park, located directly adjacent Redding Public Library. In total, officers issued 45 citations, arrested eight […]

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BURNEY: Two recent mountain lion sightings in town have area residents talking

BURNEY — Area residents are abuzz after several recent mountain lion sightings, including one sighting early this morning along the southern end of Marquette St, south of downtown Burney, and another seen a few blocks away several hours later. Area residents began discussing the recent sightings earlier today, Wednesday, Aug. 22, after two different Burney residents shared posts online about […]

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Critically ill Temecula PD K9 “Dayka” teaching officers & community true meaning of “sterkte”

TEMECULA — When Temecula Police Department’s K9 Dayka began showing signs of “some sort of back injury” over the past few weeks, her handler and law enforcement family never could have imagined just how sick she really was. But when her body began shutting down and she was rushed to a Murrieta animal clinic, nobody was prepared for the terrible […]

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OP/ED: Hemet FD survey reveals 90% of HFFA, Local 2342, firefighters distrust Chief Brown

Submitted by Jeffrey Monical November, 2017 survey indicated more than 90% of HFFA, local 2342, firefighters believe Chief Brown prioritizes his own career over Hemet’s emergency response needs. Hemet — Members of the Hemet City Firefighters Association, Local 2342, released the results of a membership survey that show firefighters are critical of Chief Scott Brown’s priorities as leader of the […]

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Area residents invited to join Temecula’s September 11th Remembrance

TEMECULA ─ As the 17th anniversary of the September 11th terrorist attacks approaches, City of Temecula is inviting all area residents to join them as they remember and honor those we have lost. LEADING THE RCNS HEADLINES: RIVERSIDE: Wrong-way DUI driver kills mother and daughter in head-on crash PD man arrested after sexually battering two girls at Walmart LAKE ELSINORE: […]

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Enjoy a ghoulish night while learning about the murders and ghosts of Temecula’s past this October

TEMECULA — With Halloween just around the corner there is a certain chill in the air perfect for those curious to learn more about the murders and ghosts of Temecula’s past this October. For a frightfully fun night come join Temecula Valley Museum docent Dale Garcia as he guides you through ghoulish tales of Temecula’s history at the Ronald H. […]

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