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.
A Compton man is accused of breaking into these Temecula restaurants after hours in the middle of February.
Why does California continue to import most of its oil?
When is a weapon a tool of the law enforcement trade? A new law says Temecula must regulate & monitor the buying of "specialized hardware.
Only days after receiving $2.9 million in federal funds, prosecutors say he binge-bought cars, computers, and committed wire fraud.
Protecting our wild heritage
A state law requires local governing bodies to monitor and control the type of military or "specialized" hardware that law enforcement has.
A set of proposed amendments to the county's existing Short-Term Rental Ordinance was published Tuesday, and the public can weigh in.
Reining in a dangerous and illicit industry
The City of Temecula is developing an UFMP, which will be the framework of how Temecula’s trees will be managed over the next 40 years.
Budgeting for the 2022-23 fiscal year is not expected to pose significant challenges for county officials.
The ban would require recyclers to accept only traceable payment methods.
Skyrocketing costs are impacting all of us
Temecula is looking ahead 40 years to a city shaded by trees.
A sub-committee has been formed to hash out the details of what a possible 2022 Temecula ballot initiative on term limits might look like.
Raising awareness makes healthier lives