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Jazz Fest draws thousands
A Dixieland jazz band leads a parade down Main Street in Old Town Temecula Saturday, July 12, during the Temecula Jazz Festival.
A Dixieland jazz band leads a parade down Main Street in Old Town Temecula Saturday, July 12, during the Temecula Jazz Festival.
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Governor declares first statewide drought in 16 years

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Local governments win battle in lowering energy bills

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Famous actor arrested for assault and drug possession
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Officials sign deal to build hospital in Murrieta
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Temecula woman delivers granddaughter at home
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Local businesswoman reaches out to others
Murrieta resident and local business owner Annette Paul is no stranger to the everyday challenges of being a single parent and raising two teenage sons. Like many others nowadays, Paul is also struggling financially. Knowing that there are other wom...
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New school programs introduce the arts
River Springs Charter School will hold an open house on July 26 to introduce two new middle school programs that break the mold of traditional education: The Da Vinci Academy and Mosaic Middle School. The Da Vinci Academy is a five-day-a-week progra...
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‘The Dark Knight’ not an ordinary action film
As of the writing of this review, “The Dark Knight” has set new records for ticket sales, with 22 million having seen the film this weekend alone. But on the off-chance that you, the reader, aren’t one of those millions and millions, I’ll give you a ...
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Educating kids (and adults) about food
This is the final in a series of columns related to various aspects of the local food movement. Last week we looked at some of the many resources we have in our agricultural area that allow us to eat locally produced foods. This week we’ll talk about...
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Leon Branford cranks the manual winch to transport his motorized “squirt gun” back home to Los Angeles.
Boaters either sink or swim on gas prices
I was reading posts on a local dirt bike Internet forum on July 9 and 10 that was discussing ‘gas prices and how it’s affecting driving habits and motorized recreation.’ Two of the posts really got my attention as their opinions were quite transparen...
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Conner Robinson 5, practices a technique on Isabella Schmitz 4 while Professor Ricardo assists.
Brazilian jiu-jitsu not the usual in martial arts
Profile of a Valley News advertiser Gracie Barra Academy specializes in Brazilian jiu-jitsu, where students are taught self-defense with the added benefits of building self-confidence and staying in shape. Unlike other martial arts studios...
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