Looking for things to do this weekend, March 25-26, throughout the Inland Empire? Patch has you covered.
In April, sign your teens up to learn how to create Blackout Poetry, where an existing author’s work serves as poetic inspiration.
Looking for things to do this weekend throughout the Inland Empire? Patch has you covered
If you've driven from San Francisco to the Arizona border you may have heard of the Butterfield Overland Trail, but the history goes deeper.
Grab your green garb & bring the malarkey! It's time to celebrate all things Irish throughout Riverside and San Bernardino counties.
The Boys & Girls Club in Lake Elsinore, Murrieta and Temecula are seeking part-time bus drivers and after-school mentors.
Are your teens looking for something to do? Teen Game Day Tuesday at the library is sure to entertain—advanced reservations are required.
The average price of unleaded has increased 40.9 cents over the past 34 days, according to the Automobile Club of Southern California.
Photographer Scott Padgett shared this picture of a bright blue sky morning in Temecula after a series of winter storms slammed the area.
The Mary Phillips Senior Center will close for enhancements starting in April.
Here at Patch, we've launched an initiative to help recognize Star Students and we’re working to tell the stories of these outstanding kids.
If you’ve found your soul mate, finding the perfect place to propose is the next step toward your greatest adventure.
The progressive slot machine lit up fifteen lanterns and awarded her a "windfall" for her six children.
A ring marked with his deceased son's fingerprint was on his hand, then wasn't. Now a grieving dad offers a reward for finding it.
"The good news is cars are lasting longer, but this is a purchase you're going to have for a long time so it pays to do your homework."
High schools from Murrieta, Corona, Hemet and Temecula compete Thursday in the 41st annual Mock Trial at the Larson Justice Center in Indio.
Pechanga gifted the $157,000 refrigerated truck to pantry volunteers with a surprise inside from resort partner Sysco Foods.
What is the sulfur-like smell coming from the drains? Homeowners troubleshoot the problem over Facebook as builders and EMWD seek answers.
Looking for things to do this weekend throughout the Inland Empire? Patch has you covered.
"As we mourn the victims of Saturday night’s tragedy, Pechanga’s commitment to the community remains unwavering," the tribe announced.
E. Royce Williams, 97, of Escondido, is slated to receive the Navy's highest award for valor.
After days, of searching, Richard Young, 75, has been found. He went missing in Winchester Monday.
The Palm Springs Cruisin' Association's annual Dr. George Charity Car Show is back after a 2-year hiatus.
Over 1,600 Eastern Municipal Water District customers overpaid their bill by as much as $6K. Here's what to do if you want your money back.
Temecula Dance Company was represented at the 2023 Rose Parade, performing along with Fitz and the Tantrums in front of the Honda float.
Five onboard the craft were safe as two crew members maneuvered the balloon from the ground.
See which Californians succeeded in their attempts to make history in the Guinness Book of World Records book in 2022.
Here are 23 images that illustrate 2022 in the Golden State.
Dec. 31 is the last day for adult victims of childhood sexual abuse dating back decades ago to file civil claims against their abusers.
How much is the cheapest gas in town this week? And what can Temecula drivers expect at the pump in 2023? Here's what we know.
Once those needles start to fall off, it's time to get the tree outside to lower fire risks. Here's how to recycle your tree this year.
Pechanga and the LA Rams donated full boxes of groceries to 2,300 food-insecure families in a massive food distribution event.
Sunrise in Temecula painted the morning sky in shades of red, orange and purple in Patch's Photo of the Week.
The no-burn rule prohibits burning wood and manufactured fire logs, such as those made from wax or paper.
A Los Angeles County resident visiting the Temecula casino took a chance on a 5 Times -10 Times Pay slot machine early Christmas morning.
One California mom recycled cans to buy a scratcher worth $13 million. Another winner was literally shoved into buying her winning ticket.
Ideally, the county would like to have more than 700 volunteers.