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Temecula Election Guide: What’s On The Ballot, What To Know
As the 2024 election nears, here’s what to know about your ballot in Temecula.

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As the 2024 election nears, here’s what to know about your ballot in Temecula.

Since July, Patch has reported four inmate slayings involving state prisoners sentenced out of Riverside County.
Additionally, Line Fire flares in San Bernardino are sending smoke across the region, prompting an extended Air Quality Alert for RivCo.
Two other prisoners were also named in the slaying.
The checks in Temecula and nearby unincorporated areas were conducted by deputies with the Southwest Sheriff's Station.
The fire was reported near eastbound state Route 60 at Jack Rabbit Trail, according to the fire department.
Zareya Curtis was last seen at about midnight on Sept. 22 near Kyler and Mickelson drives in Beaumont, according to the CHP.
Jaime Tran, 30, obsessed over his antisemitic hatred for years leading up to the attacks, according to federal prosecutors.
The Line Fire flared up over the weekend, causing new evacuations Sunday.
A quick series of three crashes left a 21-year-old man dead, one person seriously injured, and two people arrested for DUI.
According to the coroner's office, the victim's time of injury and death are still under investigation.
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Prison officials suspect inmate Mark Squires, 70, was killed by his cellmate, 36-year-old Gustavo Lopez. Both were from Riverside County.
Emily Hernandez, 32, is facing multiple felony charges.
Most homeowners near the fires are protected under a state order issued Sept. 19, but the protection lasts just one year.
Most homeowners near the fire are protected under a state order issued Sept. 19, but the protection lasts just one year.
Authorities confirmed the body was that of the 43-year-old woman. Her family suspects foul play.
Authorities confirmed the body was that of the 43-year-old Indigenous woman — a tribal member of the Morongo Band of Mission Indians.