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Sipping and Savoring a Temecula-Style Season
Several charming shops in the Old Town area can ship olive oils, lavender products, teas, and more.
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Temecula Woman Pleads Guilty to Abusing and Torturing Two Foster Children
A Temecula woman accused of abusing her two foster children pleaded guilty Saturday to torture and child abuse.
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Health Order Violators: Youth Volleyball Tournaments Being Played in Southern California
On the same weekend a student in Vista tested positive while reportedly traveling with a youth sports team, video obtained by NBC 7 shows a club volleyball tournament being played in Temecula in apparent violation of current public health orders.
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Youth Volleyball Tournaments Being Played in Southern California
NBC 7’s Artie Ojeda heard reaction from public health officials about competitive sports tournaments in Southern California.
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Temecula's Wilson Creek Winery Reports 2 Cases of COVID-19
Wilson Creek, a well-known winery in Southern California that recently reopened, has shuttered once more after two employees tested positive for COVID-19.
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Winery Fire Near Temecula Causes $5 Million in Damages
Fire investigators Saturday were looking into what caused a blaze that broke out at a winery overnight in an unincorporated area east of Temecula, causing about $5 million in damages. The fire was reported at 11:50 p.m. Friday at the Falkner Winery in the 40600 block of Calle Contento, according to the Riverside County Fire Department. When firefighters arrived at…
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Temecula's Mayor Steps Down After His Answer to a Police Brutality Question
The mayor of Temecula has resigned after responding to a question about police violence with an answer that included the phrase “I don’t believe there’s ever been a good person of color killed by a police officer,” a response that sparked backlash. James Stewart announced his resignation on Facebook Thursday night. “City of Temecula, I hear you, I agree...
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Temecula Man Makes Masks for Doctors and Nurses
Mark Garrick approached his sister about making masks for first responders after hearing about the shortage, and they’ve made about 100 masks so far. Jonathan Gonzalez reports for the NBC4 News at 11 p.m. Saturday, Mar. 28, 2020.
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Temecula Woman Sews Masks for Healthcare Workers
Many healthcare workers are in desperate need for special protective masks as they work on the dangerous front lines of the coronavirus. Stepping up to fill a vital need, a group of local women are making their own masks for first responders. Summer Berg, a professional seamstress, is busy at work inside her Temecula home. “Sewing is my life,” Berg…
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Pechanga Resort Casino Turning Food Into Fuel
Pechanga said that in just one day, they’re left with trimmings from 350 heads of lettuce, eggshells from 800 eggs and shells from some 3,000 lobsters — and none of it ends up in the landfill.
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Someone Placed Razor Blade Under Door Handle in Temecula, Other Razor Also Found
Razor blades placed at two locations in Temecula, including on a car door where the blade could have inflicted injury, prompted an investigation by Riverside County sheriff’s detectives, who called Monday for community assistance to identify potential suspects. Sheriff’s Sgt. Albert Martinez said that about 11 a.m. Thursday, a resident in the 41000 block of Carleton Way was preparing...
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Off-Duty San Diego Sheriff's Deputy Killed in Temecula Rollover Crash
The driver killed in a rollover crash in Temecula over the weekend has been identified as an off-duty San Diego County sheriff’s deputy of seven years who leaves behind a wife and three young children.
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Study: Baby Boomers Moving Into Apartments
Watch out millennials, Baby Boomers are making a comeback when it comes to seeking new apartment housing.
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‘Brewery Bandit' Suspected in 20+ Burglaries in San Diego and Riverside Counties: OPD
More than 20 breweries and family-owned restaurants in San Diego and Riverside Counties have been the target of a burglary series, Oceanside Police Department confirmed Thursday when announcing an arrest has been made.
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‘Brewery Bandit' Was Arrested
More than 20 breweries and family-owned restaurants in San Diego and Riverside counties have been the target of a burglary series. Now, police have made an arrest. NBC 7’s Steven Luke has more.
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‘I Wasn't Going to Say Anything': Alleged Victim of Former Camp Pendleton Marine Accused of Rape Wants to Protect Others
A former U.S. Marine who is accused of raping a woman in a Temecula townhome last week may be connected to other sex crimes, the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department said.
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Former Sgt Accused of Rape Discharged for Assaulting Fellow Marine
A former U.S. Marine arrested last week on rape charges has been discharged from the corps for assaulting another Marine, the U.S. Marine Corps confirmed Thursday.
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Accuser of Marine Charged With Sex Crimes: ‘Be Careful'
NBC 7’s Jackie Crea spoke with a woman who said she wouldn’t have been able to liver with herself if she didn’t speak up.
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Ballast Point's Parent Co. Shutters Trade Street Brewing Facility in San Diego, Temecula Brewpub
The parent company behind San Diego’s Ballast Point Brewing has shuttered the brand’s brewpub in Temecula, California, and will soon close the 80,000-square-foot “Trade Street” brewing facility in San Diego.