See the latest announcement from the City of Temecula.
The words come as some SoCal families have made it safely out of the conflict, and U.S. service members were killed in suicide bombings.
Planning for wildfire emergencies is essential
Have you ever wanted to enter an art contest, but the pressure to create "good art" was just too intimidating?
City leaders will be present at the memorial.
The U.S. Census Bureau last week released data from the 2020 census, showing how populations have changed in cities throughout the country.
Public participation in the redistricting process is key to curbing gerrymandering.
Treatment for those in need, when they need it
Reform California is campaigning against the governor Saturday in Temecula.
The city's Race, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion commission will forge ahead, despite an outcry from some.
On Wednesday, cell phones, televisions and radios will receive an emergency test message from the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
The United Lift program will cover up to 12 months of back rent and utilities and up to three months of future rent.
EDD is in crisis
But national figures point to a rebound when local data for July becomes available next month.
The CDC recommends indoor public mask use for vaccinated and unvaccinated Temecula residents.
Even though he is fully vaccinated, the supervisor is isolating. "He takes the virus seriously," Washington's chief of staff said.
Water for people and farms, even during a drought
Many in the Temecula area are behind on rent. A national eviction moratorium is set to expire Saturday.
Complaints filed Friday accuse the county of padding law enforcement budgets with the federal funding. County officials dispute the claims.
Help where it's needed
Court users can access the web chat through the court’s website either with a smart phone, tablet or computer.
Stitching California: Fiber Artists Interpret the State's People, Life, and Land, a new traveling exhibit will be displayed at the Temec ...
Once you complete the passport, you will be eligible for a park themed prize.
Stitching California: Fiber Artists Interpret the State's People, Life, and Land, a new travelling exhibit will be displayed at the Teme ...
A 1-year, $560K contract was signed for the "Project Roomkey" properties in Hemet, Palm Springs and Riverside. Funding will come from state.
Closing the digital divide
Public Safety Must be a Priority
The cameras would be strategically located throughout the city for use in law enforcement investigations.
The unemployment rate in Riverside County is lower than the California average.
Funding for vital water projects on tribal lands
The City of Temecula, Community Services Department, Temecula Valley Unified School District, and the Temecula Valley Museum announce a ...
City Council recently approved a five-year contract that will see an ice skating rink return to the city in late fall.
Providing assistance for employers and workers
Here is how the Temecula area is doing with coronavirus vaccinations.
Spending taxpayer dollars wisely
Cyclists, runners and pedestrians alike will see more access and a longer trail once the project is completed this fall.
Providing treatment for those in severe pain