Oct 31, 2009 | The Press-Enterprise
Five arrested after standoff at Temecula home
Five people were arrested Thursday after deputies broke down the door of a bank-owned home outside Temecula following a nearly two-hour standoff, authorities said.
Oct 31, 2009 | Lake Elsinore Valley News
Composting workshop slated for Saturday in Temecula
Riverside County's Waste Management Department will hold a free backyard composting program in Temecula Saturday morning.
Four men behind bars on suspicion of car theft near Old Town in Temecula
Four men were behind bars today on suspicion of stealing a car near the Old Town district in Temecula, a sheriff's sergeant said.
Temecula Valley High School observes "Red Ribbon Week"
Dressed in red, students at Temecula Valley High School formed the words "TVHS We Promise" on the school's football field.
Temecula's 'Wasted Water' A Boon For Local Water District
A local water district is taking advantage of wasted water from a city miles away by tapping into a nearby river, 10News reported.
Country singers audition for Temecula show
Auditions for the "Temecula Live!" country music review were held Saturday at The Merc Theater in Temecula.
Cal State San Marcos offers HR, business training at Temecula facility
The once-a-week classes, held from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Wednesdays, start this week and run for seven weeks through Dec.
Dogs don Halloween costumes in Temecula to raise funds for local organization
Canines get dressed up for a good cause during Animal Friends of the Valleys' 16th annual Spooktacular Sunday in Temecula.
Temecula Public Library 30600 Pauba Road 693-8900 Adults Nov. 4 - 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Jane Austen Study Group meeting.
Computer group to meet in Temecula
Friday, October 23rd, 2009. Issue 43, Volume 9. The next Temecula Valley Computer Users Group meeting will be Saturday, Nov.
Learn how to use spreadsheet application at Temecula session
Friday, October 23rd, 2009. Issue 43, Volume 9. A Microsoft Excel class will be presented by Carol Cole, a member of a local computer users club, on Thursday, Oct.
Temecula satellite college campus eyes new location
A Temecula satellite college campus is eyeing new digs as its free rent is set to end and the cash-strapped state university prepares to begin making costly rental payments at its fledgling home.
Eleven-acre corn maze in Temecula
A family consults a map while trying to find their way through a cornfield maze at Big Horse Feed in Temecula last Saturday.
Motorcyclist in hospital with serious injuries after crash in Temecula
A motorcyclist who was thrown over the hood of a truck is in the hospital today recovering from serious injuries, police said.
Tea and fashion show Sunday in Temecula
Friday, October 16th, 2009. Issue 42, Volume 9. Temecula Valley Republican Women Federated is sponsoring an English High Tea & Fall Fashion Collection preview with satirist, lecturer and writer Evan Sayet this Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. at Temeku Hills Golf Club at 41687 Temeku Dr.
Murrieta / Temecula: Family of purse thieves from Nuevo busted, police seek help in locating victims
Police report that on 10/15/09 at 345pm, Murrieta Police Officers were dispatched to the area of E. Hale Curran Elementary school in regards to a vehicle burglary that just occurred.
For wounded troops, return to Iraq helps leave war behind
As America's military role in Iraq winds down, the United States is grappling with how to help some of the more than 30,000 troops injured in six years of war move ahead with their lives.
Temecula Valley substitute teacher pleads not guilty to lewd acts
Oberg was arrested Oct. 8 -- a day he was scheduled to work -- and the Temecula Valley Unified School District immediately took him off its registry, the district's Melanie Norton said.
Alleged DUI driver causes two-car collision on I-15; injures self and 35-year-old Temecula woman
Story Last Updated : Today. An early morning two-car collision causing minor injuries to two individuals was caused by a suspected drunk driver Sunday morning, October 11.
CHP: Temecula driver drunk when he struck officer at accident site
Nicholas Gabbard was arrested and booked on suspicion of drunken driving, driving on a suspended license and hit-and-run causing an injury in Tuesday's roughly 9 p.m. accident, according to jail records.
Temecula substitute teacher remains in custody; no charges filed yet
Daniel James Oberg was being held at the Southwest Detention Center on suspicion of committing a lewd and lascivious act on a child under 14.
GOP leaders say more time needed for CA water deal
Republican legislative leaders said there was little hope they could craft a water deal Sunday, despite daylong negotiations that dragged into the night.
Pool hall brawl in Temecula; two arrested, authorities search for third suspect
The fight involving bar stools and pool sticks left several patrons with minor cuts and bruises, said Riverside County sheriff's Sgt.
Temecula: Knife attack at Paloma Del Sol park results in arrest of teen
Police reports state that on October 9, 2009, at 1:00 AM, Temecula police officers were dispatched to Inland Valley Medical Center in Wildomar, in reference to a stabbing victim, who had walked into the hospital.
New 'identity' unveiled for Temecula store
New signage is a noticeable change at a restyled Temecula furniture store. Temecula's Designs Of The Interior has joined its counterparts throughout the U.S. and Canada in unveiling their new identity as Luxe Home Interiors.
Temecula police arrest couple in church parking lot break-ins, God not amused
According to police, on October 4, 2009, at approximately 910am, an officer from the Temecula Police Department was patrolling the parking lot of the Hope Lutheran Church, located at 29141 Vallejo Avenue, in the City of Temecula, in response to vehicle burglaries occurring in church parking lots during worship services.
Rod Run in Temecula scheduled for Oct. 9-10
Benefiting the Boys & Girls Club of Southwest County, the Fall Rod Run attracts thousands of automotive enthusiasts and spectators to the region.
Temecula's annexation 'redo' request denied by regional agency
Temecula's bid to annex more than 4,500 acres of granite-strewn hills south of its boundary has been soundly rejected a second time, but the reviewing agency said it would fast-track a future review if the city opts to try again.