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TEMECULA: Abbott, a homegrown candidate, seeks council seat
Council candidate Albert H. Abbott II Editor's note: This is the first in a series profiling five candidates vying for two seats on the Temecula City Council in the Nov.
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No worries about leftovers when Temecula resident Sue Meyer brings something to a potluck
Mary Clough was just bursting to brag about her friend Sue Meyer's cooking. "She has brought in potluck dinners that were just out of this world," said Clough, referring to Meyer's cooking for the Temecula ...
Firefighters Making Progress On Wildfires
Firefighters have tamed two wildfires that burned hundreds of acres of forest land in Southern California, firefighters said Tuesday.
REGION: Fire burning near Vail Lake; Highway 79 South closed
An aerial tanker drops a load of fire retardant on a brush fire east of Temecula near Vail Lake late Monday afternoon.
Temecula home-schooling program now enrolling
Friday, August 15th, 2008. Issue 33, Volume 12. Rolling Hills Academy, a home-school program through the Temecula Valley Unified School District , is currently accepting enrollment for the 2008-2009 school ...
Temecula to spend at least $216,000 on annexation study
Temecula will spend at least $216,000 on a complex environmental study in its bid to annex nearly 5,000 acres along its southwest edge, a move that would block construction of a controversial gravel quarry.
TEMECULA: School board race draws eight candidates
An eighth candidate has filed papers to run for one of two open seats on the Temecula Valley Unified School District's board.
Palumbo's brings Old World to Old Town Temecula
Temecula readers urged me to check out Palumbo's Ristorante in Old Town for its menu and its prices.
Company helps grow Temecula wineries
A new business in Temecula hopes to make the dream of professional winemaking a reality for those lacking millions of dollars, acres of land and years of patience.
Temecula dads have 'Talent' for tap dancing
When a group of Temecula dads took up tap-dancing to bond with their dancing daughters, they were not exactly show biz material.
TEMECULA: School closure in 2009 still on table
Uncertainty about the state budget and student enrollment led school board members Tuesday to keep the option of closing a school on the table next year.
Schwarzenegger will return 13 bills to lawmakers
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger says he will veto any bill that comes to his desk until lawmakers pass a state budget.
The Tapping Dads performs to "Sing, Sing, Sing" at the annual Temecula Dance Company recital.
Thursday night will bring an answer to some anxious area fathers. Will they go on to the finals in "America's Got Talent?" The group of 18 local men has reached the highs of Hollywood by tap dancing their way ...
REGION: Temecula man dies in Riverside crash
A Temecula man died Friday morning after his pickup veered off a freeway in Riverside, crashing into parked cars at a Ford dealership below, authorities said.
TEMECULA: District to offer middle-school child care
School district officials are planning to expand their before- and after-school programs into three middle schools when classes start later this month.
TEMECULA: Gospel artist to appear Saturday
Gospel singer Tramaine Hawkins will appear Saturday at a local coffee shop to benefit a foundation serving children throughout the region.
TEMECULA: Temecula teen tackles trail signs for Eagle project
At right, Ian Shaw of Temecula Boy Scout Troop 337 leads his fellow Scouts on his Eagle Scout project to clean up and change the worn-out signs on the hiking and bicycle path along the Santa Gertrudis creek ...
Temecula councilmen will face two, maybe four, competitors in November election
Two incumbents and two challengers have qualified for the November ballot for the Temecula City Council, and another two candidates could soon join them.
TEMECULA: Keyways winery only one in Wine Country owned solely by a woman
Like her peers in Temecula Valley Wine Country, Terri Lee Pebley wants her winery to stand out.
TEMECULA: Weeds more costly for city
The city has spread around more green to whack weeds. The city wound up paying $50,000 to a company to get rid of weeds and unwanted plant growth around the city this year, after awarding it a contract on July ...