When the pine needles cover your carpet, it becomes a fire risk. Here's how and when to recycle your live tree this year.
You asked, we answered. This year with a long holiday weekend in store here's where you can go for treats, eats and forgotten batteries.
Looking for some cool things to do this weekend, Dec. 23-24, throughout the Inland Empire? Patch has you covered.
"It has been a hard year for our family, and we are grateful," said MSJC student Shannon Tupuola-Miller.
Whether you dine out Christmas Eve & Day or order to-go for at-home feast, Inland Empire eateries are prepped, ready & taking reservations.
#SoCalHolidayCheer2023 is a large-scale event involving Riverside, San Bernardino, San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties.
Looking for some cool things to do this weekend, Dec. 16-17, throughout the Inland Empire? Patch has you covered.
An annual tradition in Old Town, "Temecula On Ice" returns to Town Square Park (41000 Main Street) starting at 10 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 14.
Patch mapped out the best lights to view in Temecula, thanks to local suggestions and the City of Temecula Community Services Department!
The City of Temecula announced this year's Santa's Electric Light Parade winners in multiple categories, with winners from across SWR.
Visit Temecula Valley and Old Town Temecula merchants invited hundreds out on a chilly December night of cheer to sample food, wine, beer.
Whether it's ice skating, a lighted boat parade or a meeting with Santa himself, there are plenty of ways to celebrate the season in SoCal.
Looking for some cool things to do this weekend, Dec. 9-10, throughout the Inland Empire? Patch has you covered.
Catch the Christmas classic on stage in the Inland Empire and throughout the Southland.
Residents who want to spread holiday cheer to others can donate a new, unwrapped toy at one of these locations in Temecula until Dec. 15.
Which one would you make? From Europa Village to E.A.T. Marketplace and beyond, here are some of the most delicious cookie recipes for 2023.
Find the hottest spots to chill out this winter throughout the Inland Empire and Southern California.
Seeing Christmas lights sprout up across the count is a treat. We found one resident who loves to help his neighbors with holiday displays.
NORAD inaugurated the Santa tracking tradition in 1955 when a child accidentally called the agency and asked about Santa's whereabouts.
From malls and department stores to small-town parades, the Patch elves have found the best spots to make your photo with Santa reservation.
One Temecula street has an annual "most inflatables" contest. Others coordinate with lights and music. Where are your favorite decorations?
Looking for some cool things to do this weekend, Nov. 25-26, throughout the Inland Empire? Patch has you covered.
The Golden State's native fauna is putting on a colorful display, a veritable "leaf peepshow."
Beginning at 7 p.m. Dec. 1, the city's annual Santa's Electric Light Parade will make its way through Old Town.
Do you love the annual dropping of the grapes from City Hall? If so, here's how to vote! and support your town in a national contest.
The holidays are "The Most Wonderful Time of The Year in Temecula," and there's a full line-up of offerings, according to the city.
As we approach the holiday season, what are you most thankful for? Share your thankful things with Patch for a chance to be featured.
Halloween is on Tuesday, and whether you are passing out candy or trick-or-treating, here are a few more ways to get in on the fun!
As you plan your Halloween events, local authorities offer these tips for staying safe, including costume safety and driver awareness.
The highlight of the Veterans Day celebration will be a 90-minute concert performed by the Temecula Valley Symphony.
From line dance lessons to country swing and two-step, The Edge Fall Festival promises to bring joy and fall fun to Temecula Valley.
Find haunted houses, harvest fests, corn mazes, Day of Dead celebrations & more fall fun near you throughout Temecula & Riverside County.
From local pumpkin patches to fall activities near your front door, Patch has found your perfect fall favorites near Temecula for 2023.
Find haunted houses, harvest fests, corn mazes, Day of the Dead celebrations & more fall fun near you throughout the Inland Empire.
How tall are your kids this fall? Start family traditions and head out with the littles to Peltzer Farms in Temecula for some down-home fun.
The city of Temecula is hosting a spooky season full of offerings for all ages this Halloween.
The Big Horse Corn Maze at Butterfield Stage Road and Temecula Parkway will open later this month after canceling due to drought in 2022.
Taking care of your home can be scary! Tackle those household demons with professional help this fall.
Attention, Inland Empire fear-seekers. This list is for you ...