One person claimed a $2.04B jackpot and two more tickets worth more than $1B were sold across the Golden State in 2023.
Here are eight tips from the California Attorney General on how to protect against holiday fraudsters.
This stunning morning pre-dawn sky, painted with shades of magenta, purple, and bright white, was snapped with a cell phone camera.
Looking for something for your middle and high school students to do over the holidays? The city has this and more ideas for you.
Tickets include a day filled with wine tasting with their choice of more than 100 varietals, sampling gourmet food and decadent chocolate.
The Riverside County nonprofit landscape includes these actively involved charities, all worthy of support.
A small quake struck east of Temecula Tuesday morning.
GivingTuesday is observed annually on the Tuesday following Thanksgiving.
The Cal Fire/Riverside County Fire Department has reopened these hiking trails to hikers, though vigilance is still expected.
Did you take a break from the news this weekend? Worry not: we've rounded up some of the stories you missed in SoCal on Saturday and Sunday.
Concerned about spiking gas bills in the coming colder months? Sign up for SoCal Gas's text alerts, to be warned when to adjust your use.
Temecula Valley Toyota's non-profit arm is handing out food boxes to families identified through a Salvation Army program.
Looking for some cool things to do this weekend, Nov. 18-19, throughout the Inland Empire? Patch has you covered.
Chardonnay Hills residents searched their Temecula neighborhood after a dog was frightened out of its yard during Wednesday's thunderstorm.
The "Saved By The Bell" star and talk show host toured some of the best Temecula Valley Wine Country had to offer in November.
Gas prices have dropped by almost $1/gallon across Riverside County since mid-October. Where have you found the cheapest gas in Temecula?
Looking for some cool things to do this weekend, Nov. 11-12, throughout the Inland Empire? Patch has you covered.
A more-than-seven-years-long battle brought together thousands of Temecula residents, tribal members and outsiders from all walks of life.
A proclamation for Native American Heritage Month will be read on Thursday at the city's REDI Commission Meeting.
Looking for some cool things to do this weekend, Nov. 4-5, throughout the Inland Empire? Patch has you covered.
You can drop off your unsealed letters through Nov. 30 at the Ronald H. Roberts Temecula Public Library.
Three fundraising campaigns began to support Aguanga residents who lost their homes and possessions during the fast-moving Highland Fire.
Pechanga is offering active and retired military guests a $30 gift card and resort discounts. Read more for details.
The bi-annual guide highlights the many classes, events and programs offered throughout the city of Temecula.
Looking for some cool things to do this weekend, Oct. 28-29, throughout the Inland Empire? Patch has you covered.
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"Paying tribute to those buried at Riverside National Cemetery is truly an honor we should all take great pride in," Brennan Leininger said.
The incident was reported at 2:48 a.m. Thursday in the 41800 block of 5th Street, according to Cal Fire/Riverside County Fire Department.
Gas prices fell Wednesday. Here's where to find the cheapest gas near you in Temecula.
Looking for some cool things to do this weekend, Oct. 14-15, throughout the Inland Empire? Patch has you covered.
At her sanctuary, Jen Sale is fulfilling her mission to protect and heal farmed animals while improving her local community in Temecula.
Looking for some cool things to do this weekend, Oct. 7-8, throughout the Inland Empire? Patch has you covered.
Here are a handful of nonprofits in Southwest Riverside County that need support, whether it's with helping hands or monetary donations.
Want to travel back in time to the early days of Temecula? Join the city's community services team for a rare look at the city's roots.
Head to the Sam Hicks Monument Park Saturday in Old Town to "travel back in time" with games, food and fun.
Temecula libraries have set up small stations giving a nod to the Banned Book Week the first week of October amid a challenging climate.
This is the 9th year they have hosted the event where hair is collected to be made into wigs, given free to those in need battling cancer.
Tours, speakers, and giveaways are part of the newly renovated demonstration gardens, planned for Monday, Oct. 2 in Temecula.
Your dogs, cats, fish, birds, reptiles, terrapins and mammals are invited to St. Thomas of Canterbury Episcopal Church in October.
As RivCo gas prices push closer to $6 per gallon, how high will fuel prices get before you start making changes to your weekly routine?