From discounted tickets and free parking to the Mayor of Murrieta throwing out the first ceremonial pitch!
Bring dad to this beloved annual tradition in Murrieta to enjoy a day of classic cars, vendors, awards and live music.
Southwest Riverside County high schools are preparing for Class of 2025 ceremonies. Where to park and more information.
Families are invited to enjoy a day of classic cars, vendors, awards and live music.
Instead of stopping to help the woman, the driver fled from the area.
One graduate earned five degrees, and another, a 90-year-old woman from Temecula, received her first. Congratulations to the class of 2025.
A Riverside County fundraiser featuring go-karts and mini golf will support the Purdy family’s effort to save their son.
The Golden State is seeing a post-COVID-era rise in population. Here's how your city grew in 2024.
250,000 Veterans are being remembered with Memorial Day flags placed at area cemeteries on veteran's gravesites. Here's how to help.
Check out the live music, the activities of the City of Murrieta's 34th annual birthday bash.
Come play, connect, and make a difference—only at Portals.
The 15-year-old boy suffering from cystic fibrosis requires daily treatments, making vacations impossible. Here's what Make-A-Wish can do.
Murrieta's Public Library is seeking help from their friends and neighbors to fund a project that is a long time coming, for the kids.
The charity event takes place at Bear Creek Golf Club.
The free, family-friendly events are scheduled in May.
"Never Again!" the rallying cry for the Holocaust Remembrance Foundation of the Valley, which has worked tirelessly to install the memorial.
Portals is an immersive entertainment center where visitors visit different portals to experience one of our amazing attractions.
This Riverside County city landed among the top five places to relocate to this year.
A Consumer Affairs research team analyzed the state's 75 largest cities. Several in Riverside and San Bernardino counties came out on top.
Film Screening and Historical Presentation reported by Dr. Catina Barnes
Saturday’s lightning-fast Grand Prix on a one-mile course through historic Murrieta and Sunday’s newly updated four-mile Circuit Race made p
Rev those engines and polish that chrome, the Murrieta Rod Run team has great things in store for residents and entrants in October 2025.
Check out the discount at this cocktail lounge at Murrieta Hot Springs.
The Wednesday opening will feature gifts for the first attendees and donations for the community.
Don't miss out on a hot meal, a dance party with a DJ and more.
After a life-altering collision, this high school senior's girlfriend is working to raise $15,000 toward his recovery.
In a recent ceremony, Idyllwild resident Reba Coulter was named District 4's Woman of the Year.
Storytime is a fun and interactive way for Murrieta 4th graders and seniors with dementia to connect.
In Riverside County, the moon will begin passing through Earth's shadow at 10:09 p.m. Thursday, though clouds are forecast.
A local radio station is collecting for its 5th annual Diaper Drive across Temecula, Murrieta, Wildomar and Lake Elsinore.
Attendees will learn how plants were once used in the area for food sources tools and medicinal purposes.
Firefighters have until Friday to enter to win 100 relaxation packages including passes to the Murrieta Hot Springs Resort and a local stay.
From banks to the courts, here's what will be closed on the holiday meant to celebrate George Washington and his successors.
Murrieta's non-artificial turf fields are closed until further notice.
When a person is suffering from cardiac arrest, performing CPR can double or triple the chance of survival. What to know.
At its peak, 500 people were on hand at Perris Street, waving banners and voicing their displeasure. Later, six people were arrested.
Took a break from the news? Worry not. We've rounded up some of the stories you missed in SoCal on Saturday and Sunday.
Washers, dryers, microwaves, freezers, couches and other large items will be accepted for free at this one-day drop-off and shredding event.
Locals will hear from a variety of speakers meant to provoke thought, imagination and conversations at the event.
The Purdy family is working with researchers to develop an entirely new clinical trial they hope will save Paxton and other children.