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We’re used to drought and heat, not umbrellas and chilly weather, columnist Carl Love writes. → Read More
After leaving California, Marcia Slaven is back and has thoughts on her old home, columnist Carl Love writes. → Read More
His family feels an emptiness that “will never go away,” but CJ’s Smile now brings gift cards to youth cancer patients, columnist Carl Love writes. → Read More
A northern California woman “couldn’t believe it,” after again seeing the keepsake, columnist Carl Love writes. → Read More
Levi Bentley, 20, works at a store and plans to go to college — a far cry from when he was found as a baby in China, columnist Carl Love writes. → Read More
Asked to fill in as the Lake Elsinore Storm’s play-by-play person, Tim Sheridan lucked into a historic night of baseball. → Read More
An epic celebration brings memories, along with duties such as a wedding-day speech from Dad. → Read More
Despite tape holding the screen together and slow speeds, the laptop continues to perform. → Read More
As grown-ups debate gun control and security measures, kids worry about the possibility of violence on their campus. → Read More
In the Southern California Vintage Base Ball League, it takes seven pitches for a walk and an at-bat is like “swinging a big tree log.” → Read More
Roxy Rich finds inspiration in local vineyards, hills and dry vegetation. → Read More
Jeff Thompson, of the Murrieta-based Mercy Projects, has long done charity work there, but when the invasion happened, he knew he “needed to go.” → Read More
Brandon Reynoso, who born with a rare condition, has a new book with a message: “You’ll always find your way.” → Read More
A department that started with a crew of 10 volunteers is now nationally recognized → Read More
Led by two 21-year-olds, Viva Rescue Inc. cares for many animals, including goat overcoming leg deformities with prosthetic device → Read More
Members are discussing traffic, public safety and civic participation → Read More
Robert Eilek hopes to cover 3,000 miles between Oceanside and New York City starting in late April → Read More
In the 1970s and 1980s, some said the proposed “road to the coast” would be able to get you there in 30 minutes → Read More
Lani Rager’s Sugarplum Zoo in Temecula Valley Wine Country had a modest beginning when she rescued two ducks → Read More
Meetings, parties are being canceled and it’s understandable that people are tired of taking precautions → Read More