The quake was recorded Friday morning. Did you feel it?
Staff Sgt. Louis F. Cardin, stationed at Camp Pendleton, was a graduate of Chaparral High School. He died in Iraq in March of 2016.
Work on a building project at the corner of Margarita and Solana roads remains incomplete after months of delay.
This is an immediate need for Court Appointed Special Advocates volunteers in the Temecula Valley area. Are you the one who can help?
The U.S. Geological Survey reported a swarm of earthquakes centered in the San Jacinto Mountains on Thanksgiving and Black Friday.
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Vail left his home in New Jersey in the 1870s with $100 in his pocket. Later, he would acquire about 1 million acres.
On Veterans Day, these U.S. veterans received a warm meal and meaningful recognition as they work to get past homelessness.
Michelle's Place Cancer Resource Center celebrates its 25th anniversary in 2026, and works every day to ensure no one faces cancer alone.
The donations align with Hyundai's corporate social responsibility initiative, Hyundai Hope, which benefits local communities.
Whether photographers won the 2025 contest or were selected as a Runner Up, the Golden State was the true winner of the State Parks Contest.
Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton issued a noise advisory ahead of live-fire training with high explosive munitions.
The nearly seven-year fight over the quarry now serves as an annual reminder of what it means to be good stewards of land.
A lapse in CalFresh payments will mean thousands of residents may turn to Riverside County food banks.
Register for a swimming class, plan to take part in the city's Christmas tree lighting ceremony and more.
Are you feeling lucky? These winners took home nearly 3/4 of a million dollars on progressive play machines at the casino.
Temecula residents who donate to give blood this month will automatically be entered in the chance to win a $5,000 prize.
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A second series of “No Kings” protests against the Trump administration will take place around the county and the country on Saturday.
The class offers an opportunity for attendees to deepen their understanding of wine pairing in an intimate, guided setting in Temecula.
Founded in 1994, TVCS continues to serve as a leader in whole-child education and community partnership.
In between rainstorms, residents across Southwest Riverside County spotted this glorious double rainbow. Did you see it, too?
A symposium is scheduled in the city, and it's free to attend.
An upcoming meeting will be the first of several outreach opportunities for the community.
This four-week course intends to empower residents to reduce waste and build healthier soil.
Residents are invited to come out to Old Town Temecula to play games, mine for fossils and enjoy free kettle corn.
The City of Temecula is hosting a series of lifeguard training courses this fall.
Temecula prioritizes outdoor living through the addition of solar lights along the Murrieta Creek Trail and enhanced bicycle access.
The City of Temecula and the Temecula Valley Museum present "A Great Frontier Odyssey: Sketching the American West," a traveling exhibit.
The celebration will feature German beer tastings, traditional dishes and festive live music in the heart of Temecula Wine Country.
Located within the Temecula wine country, Europa Village is bringing a slice of Italy’s romantic garden dining traditions to SoCal.
Gas Prices have fallen again in Temecula. Here's where to get the cheapest gas near you for your next fill-up.
Residents can dispose of large bulky items, green waste, motor oil and more items at no cost.
Head out for a full day of bull riding, ranch sorting, 2-stepping, and country concert fun Saturday in the name of Charity for Charity.
When Ed and Judy Hubler’s daughter was born with profound disabilities, there was never a question that they would love her unconditionally.
In honor of National Preparedness Month, this free event combines health, wellness and emergency readiness resources into one place.
Depending on atmospheric conditions, the sound of the explosions may be amplified and heard up to 50 miles away.
Come play, connect, and make a difference—only at Portals.
Solar loans, leases, and PPAs help Californians go solar, install battery storage systems and have power during utility outages.
Experts debunk 9 utility-fueled myths so you can make an informed decision about solar energy for your home.