"Never give up, and no person is an island!" his mom wanted to remind her son, graduating with the Murrieta Valley Class of 2024.
Relocating an office is a significant undertaking that requires meticulous planning and coordination.
Southwest Riverside County's membership warehouses lure customers with gas prices over 10 cents lower than elsewhere, according to GasBuddy.
A Change.org petition seeks support for a safe sidewalk to the French Valley Public Library off Winchester Road. A new bridge may help.
A supporter said the injured rider is a veteran, a Cub Scout leader, a local chef, and a dedicated husband and father.
The endangered Pupfish thrive inside a deep Death Valley aquifer, while Lake Manly has finally closed to kayakers.
"I hope my students find confidence in my vulnerability and transparency," Murrieta Mesa High School Athletic Director John Broussard said.
The RivCoParks Library Pass program has launched to provide county residents free day-use access to outdoor areas.
Experts reviewed over 3,500 communities to find the best independent living, assisted living, memory care, and continuing care.
New jobs were created in the construction, health services and professional business services areas.
Volunteers are needed to beautify the history museum and monuments, revitalize a senior living facility and tend to community garden plants.
The names of deputies Brett Harris and Michael Haugen will be added to the Officer Lesley Zerebny First Responders Memorial Wall.
The Nature Education Foundation at the Santa Rosa Plateau Brings Back Its Popular Garden Tour at a Lush Plateau Estate On Saturday, May 18.
"They just left their slider open for 30 minutes," said Ryan Jessup, owner of Ryan's Rattlesnake Rescue.
"The ideal volunteer enjoys meeting people, likes to learn new things and is passionate about the environment."
John Oliver has turned his jokes toward the Murrieta Police's use of Lego heads to obscure suspects' faces.
The annual Tour de Murrieta bike race takes Southwest Riverside County by storm! Watch for road closures and share the road.
Though the eclipse will be total for some 32 million people in the United States, it will be partial here in Riverside County.
The 77th annual barbecue includes a smoked tri-tip lunch, live music, a vendors market, explorers muster, and non-stop fun.
In August, Murrieta closed its aging Cal Oaks Sports Complex community pool. Now the council looks to reallocate funding for other programs.
Nancy Ahern submitted this gorgeous pink sky, which was a precursor to the Easter storm that blew through Murrieta over the weekend.
A reader captured this lovely image in his backyard.
Restaurant Month returns this March, enticing food enthusiasts to savor a month-long feast
The eagle was unable to fly when it arrived at San Diego Humane Society's Ramona Wildlife Center.
With more winter rain is in the forecast toward the end of this weekend, there are ways residents can help keep storm channels clean.
Murrieta's 25 miles of hiking, walking and biking trails are under review at an interactive workshop meeting this week. Here's what to know.
February's storm flooded a city park into a lake that one resident turned into a watery playground. Plus, video of Canyon Lake overflowing.
When we asked Murrieta readers to submit their MVP-worthy recipes, we received this one for sheet pan nacho quesadillas.
A small church in Hemet was burglarized of its PA system and other items.
Valle Vista Park, east of the city, will be renamed for officer Brett M. Harris, who was fatally injured nearly one year ago.
Police in Murrieta have seen an uptick in Facebook Marketplace scams. Here's what to watch for to be sure you don't fall victim to scammers.
This Murrieta centenarian has seen many changes in her 100 years, including indoor plumbing and working in a Naval Shipyard during WWII.
Blood products are currently going to hospitals faster than blood donations are coming in, according to the American Red Cross.
A boulder bearing the markings of history was destroyed in June, making way for wider roads and ease of transit. It will not be forgotten.
2024's first New Year's Day babies arrived after the stroke of midnight. Here is a look at some of these brand-new faces and families.
The 9,000-acre protected area is, arguably, Southwest Riverside County's loveliest gem.
The Air Quality Management District banned wood-burning across the Inland Empire into Wednesday and possibly beyond.
Here are eight tips from the California Attorney General on how to protect against holiday fraudsters.
How can you be sure kids buckle up or opt out of high risk driving? A local driving school teaches road safety beyond the DMV requirements.