The polls are closed in Temecula, and voters have had their say on county, state, as well as U.S. Senate and congressional races.
Polls are open from 7 a.m. through 8 p.m. Tuesday.
Michael Lujan is trying to unseat Bianco. The retired lawman is promising an approach to policing that doesn't include "partisan politics."
Modernizing the "People's House"
Riverside and San Diego counties are moving to a vote center election model starting with the primary election on Tuesday June 7, 2022.
Important legislation benefiting all Californians
According to "Riverside County Point in Time Count" results released Tuesday, fewer homeless people are living on the streets.
Rising costs -- the state should be helping, not raising taxes
Using every tool to solve a critical problem
The deepening under-supply of infant formula began earlier this year, concerning Riverside County families. Now, lawmakers want answers.
Nearly two-dozen people including Jessica Alexander decried the use of Dominion Voting Machines to the Board of Supervisors.
Voters are receiving their ballots in Temecula mailboxes. Have you gotten yours? check out these important Primary Election Voting Dates.
Cutting costs for overtaxed California drivers
Improving healthcare for all Californians
The Board of Supervisors Tuesday set a May 10 public hearing on a series of proposed hikes to trash collection fees in unincorporated areas.
The Temecula Valley Museum announced the winners of the 19th Annual Third-Grade History Contest.
See the latest traffic alert from the city of Temecula.
An antidote for inflation
The events are open to guests of all ages.
More treatment options for victims; stiffer penalties for traffickers says Temecula Assemblymember Marie Waldron.
See the latest announcement from the City of Temecula.
The deadline to submit a parade entry form is May 29. Vendors who want to sell items during the festivities have until April 30.
Spending the taxpayers' money wisely
See the latest announcement from the city of Temecula.
Important priorities for the coming year
Programs are "grossly under-staffed and [personnel are] over-worked," a committee has found.
Helping to Feed a Hungry World
Senate Bill 864, which was introduced by Senators Melissa Melendez and Patricia Bates, was approved Thursday in committee.
For those who can't afford a vehicle or don't own one by choice, there's little compensation coming to them.
This year marks the 150th Anniversary of the tree planter’s holiday.
The campaign will be funded entirely by 2021 American Rescue Plan Act funds.
The approved 12.2-acre development area is to the east of Butterfield Stage Road, off Sommers Bend, on the northeast end of Temecula.
Solving one of California's most pressing problems
A new student mural from a Great Oak High School grad has been unveiled. It celebrates Earth Day 2022.
The Temecula Planning Commission gave a unanimous green light to a proposed amendment to the city's Capital Improvement Program.
All students, including those with disabilities, "deserve an education worthy of their potential," Sen. Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh said.
Roger Miller, who was depicted in the video along with his wife, Sandra, worked for the city of Coronado.
Is I-15 traffic weighing you down? Here's a pick me up: Saturday at Promenade Temecula Starbucks, chat with Mayor Rahn on what's to be done.
Congressman Ken Calvert secured $18.6 million for projects within his 42nd District, which includes Temecula. Biden signed off Tuesday.