Linden at Murrieta to host inaugural breast cancer awareness walk 

MURRIETA, Calif., — The Linden at Murrieta was excited today to announce they will be hosting “Walk For The Pink Ribbon”, a walk for breast cancer awareness on Friday, Oct. 22, from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m.  The event, which will feature live entertainment, a food truck, giveaways, and t-shirts for guests, is intended to raise awareness for breast cancer and create community for […]

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Religion Today: Dealing with Cyberbullies – Here’s How Parents Can Help

While remote learning during the COVID-19 pandemic lowered reported instances of bullying, parents fear that, for some students, going back to school will mean going back to being bullied. “Bullying is something we worry about, especially with the beginning of each new school year,” said Zury Bourque of her family of four in Cypress, Texas. SEE OTHER RECENT JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES […]

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Local Assistance Center for Fawn Fire survivors opens today at Shasta Community Center

SHASTA COUNTY, Calif., — The Local Assistance Center (LAC) opened this morning to provide recovery assistance services to residents impacted by the Fawn Fire. It will be open from Friday, October 8 through Monday, October 11 at the Shasta Lake Community Center, 4499 Main Street, in the City of Shasta Lake. The LAC will be open from 10 a.m. to […]

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Award winning BBBS mentor shares her rewarding experiences as a first gen Mexican-American Big Sister

RIVERSIDE COUNTY, Calif., — Growing up in the Inland Empire as a first generation Mexican-American and finding herself in the middle of two cultures blending together, Estela Rubio did not have a mentor but grew up with strong and important figures in her life like her father, who helped define her and prepare her for her future. Knowing how crucial the […]

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Trio of female athletes, all starters for WVHS, lead the way for future female football hopefuls

HEMET, Calif., — When opposing football teams line up on the fifty-yard line against West Valley High School some of the opposing competitors are surprised to see junior Vanessa Ledbetter and sophomore Ciara Green facing them on the team’s starting roster. They are further surprised – and often shocked – when the two female players help lead the Mustangs to […]

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Enjoy a ghoulish night exploring “History’s Dark Side: Murders and Ghosts of Temecula’s Past”

TEMECULA, Calif., – Is there any better time for spooky stories than the Halloween season? The Ronald H. Roberts Temecula Public Library (30600 Pauba Road) and presenter Dale Garcia are celebrating Halloween with History’s Dark Side: Murders and Ghosts of Temecula’s Past. The frightfully fun presentation runs from 6:00pm – 7:30pm on Thursday, October 21, 2021. LEADING THE RCNS HEADLINES: […]

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$237,000 grant to replace aging Burney ambulance

BURNEY, Calif., — Burney Fire Protection District was excited to announce this week that the rural, Intermountain area firefighting agency had received a more than $237,000 Assistance to Firefighters Grant (AFG) to purchase a new ambulance. The grant will allow BFPD to purchase an ambulance that will replace an aging and outdated 2012 model with over 200,000 miles logged and […]

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