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Victorville Woman Arrested for Hit and Run Collision that Killed Hemet Teacher

A Victorville woman was arrested for a hit and run collision that killed a Hemet woman and seriously injured a Hemet man.

Optimize Your Outdoor Space with Custom Shading

Spring is here at last, and a pandemic-weary world is eager to get outside. Now more than ever, businesses and individuals want to make the most of outdoor spaces.

Soboba Salutes Its Students

The Soboba Band of Luiseño Indians held an Academic Achievement Awards Ceremony to celebrate its outstanding students from the 2020-2021 school year. Some of the recent graduates will pursue higher education while the middle- and high-school honorees will be starting back to school in a few short weeks. Soboba Tribal Executive Officer and emcee, Steven Estrada, welcomed all guests and offered a blessing for the students. Chairman Isaiah Vivanco introduced fellow council members Vice Chairwoman Geneva Mojado, Secretary Sally Moreno-Ortiz, Treasurer Daniel Valdez and Sergeant at Arms Kelli Hurtado.

TRIBUTE TO SANTANA RETURNS TO HHT BY POPULAR DEMAND

On Saturday August 7th, Smooth Sounds of Santana hits the stage for the fourth time at the Historic Hemet Theatre. Past shows have drawn some of the fastest sellouts (and this appears to be no exception), so fans are advised to grab their tickets as soon as possible.

MSJC’s New Temecula Valley Campus to Host Hundreds of Cars at Event

Mt. San Jacinto College (MSJC) will once again team up with Local Car Scene on Sunday, Aug. 8, to host its Coffee & Cars event at the college's Temecula Valley Campus, drawing more than 600 cars.

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