The man was captured on video surveillance during the alleged acts.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security issued a National Terrorism Advisory System Bulletin, warning of the increased threat.
The decrease in hospitalizations correlates with a rise in COVID-19 deaths.
The blaze was reported shortly before 5 p.m. on the second floor of the six-story tall building at 31700 Temecula Parkway.
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New federal data shows how the coronavirus pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Riverside County and across California.
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Specialized transit services serve as a lifeline for many Riverside County residents, helping them to be more mobile and independent.
Now that Gov. Gavin Newsom has lifted the Stay-At-Home order, Riverside County reverts back to the "Purple Tier," allowing some reopenings.
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Last week the City of Temecula announced the partnership with Covid Clinic, Inc., to provide drive-thru COVID-19 testing.
The City of Temecula announces a new playground at Sam Hicks Monument Park (41970 Moreno Road in Old Town Temecula).
The woman was allegedly transporting drugs.
The SWCLC is a business advocacy coalition led by four local Chambers of Commerce who focus on sustainable job growth for the state.
The city will unveil the new playground equipment at the park on Jan. 26, 2021 during a virtual reopening.
Frustration grew Thursday as the vaccine logjam continued. In response, the county has promised a fix.
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The new electees and executive board will be installed at the January 2021 Board Meeting.
The California State Association of Counties is honoring the nation's first ordinance that allows home chefs to legally sell food from home.
“I was very young, I don’t remember anything from Mexico, I don’t even remember the journey here,” she said. “I came with my aunts.”
The orders came swiftly on Wednesday, the day of his inauguration. The cold reality he now faces, is as cold as his audience was.
COVID-19 deaths, however, keep mounting.
This week, the city provided an update on COVID-19 testing sites.
On Tuesday, the windstorm revved up in the late morning and gusty conditions persisted into nightfall. On Wednesday, the winds were calming.
Deaths are mounting as hospitalizations have slowed. Meanwhile, vaccine demand in Riverside County is very high.
The 50-foot high equipment is proposed to look like a tree and a clock tower.
The Southern California Edison planned outages will last for an unknown duration amid the blowing winds.
New data provided by the federal government shows which hospitals are nearing capacity in the Temecula area.
Intense Santa Ana winds were expected to raise fire danger through Tuesday in Riverside County.
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The new fatalities lifted the county's overall death toll from throughout the pandemic to 2,517.
New Chairman Bill Wilson has served as a Visit Temecula Valley Executive Officer for the past 15 years.
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The city has partnered with Covid Clinic, Inc. to provide the additional testing.
The floodgates opened when it was announced that the vaccine was available to those 65 and older.
My late-70s parents discuss coronavirus vaccine side effects after a year in quarantine as Temecula, California inoculates those over 65.
Ninety-two COVID-19 deaths were reported in the county Thursday, bringing the toll to 2,399.
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