The March 27 Zoom event will cover planting warm season vegetables with Riverside County master gardeners.
The Riverside County Department of Waste Resources will teach tips March 13 for green gardening and cleaning.
The Feb. 20 program will teach the benefits of living a waste-free lifestyle at home.
The Feb. 6 program will teach the benefits of organic material recycling and how composting preserves space in county landfills.
Even if you are fortunate enough to have a “pretty good” teen, chances are you have still dealt with your share of worry, back talk,...
'Tis the season to trim the trees and power wash the deck. Find out what other yard work needs to be done.
Whether your project is in the kitchen, basement or any other part of the house, here are the right professionals for the job.
Sure, it's what's inside that counts when it comes to dating. But when it comes to cabinetry, looks really do matter.
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This is how to get your house spick and span without lifting a finger — or breaking the bank.
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A few little fix-ups now could save or make you some big bucks down the line.
The Riverside County Department of Waste Resources will hold a free hazardous waste collection event on Saturday, August 19th.
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It's going to be a windy start to the week, the National Weather Service forecasts!
Remodeling on your mind for 2018? Find out which rooms in your house are "big money" areas and how to cut costs.
Findings point to potential of magnitude-8 quakes with intense shaking, raising the risk of greater surface damage and tsunamis.
"Counting eagles is fun, easy, and only takes a couple of hours."
EMWD's Board of Directors requested an end to the statewide drought due to improved water conditions.
Landscaping, remodeling and plumbing. Can you guess the most expensive types of home improvement projects?
The National Weather Service's estimations of rain, wind and temperatures for Temecula, broken down by hour.
Get ready for two more bouts of inclement weather in the region!
Forecasters said roadways throughout the Inland Empire may be slick during Thursday morning's commute.
A fresh coat of paint is one of the easiest ways to transform a room. Get a crash course in interior painting, plus tips for cutting costs.
Hang on to your hats, it's going to be a windy one!
"Winds will become very strong late this afternoon through Friday with gusts to 75 mph on mountain ridge tops and localized gusts to 60 mph"
Bird watchers spotted a pair bald eagles in the Inland Empire near Lake Hemet over the weekend, rangers reported.
The U.S. Forest Service is "counting" on the volunteer efforts of local residents.
Plus, weekend rainfall totals for the region are listed here.
Plus, what to expect the rest of the holiday weekend.
Plus, your Thanksgiving Week forecast for the area.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration released its annual winter weather outlook.
A new study suggests that full moons trigger bigger earthquakes.
The Rancho California Water District accepted the Public Communications Award for their drought outreach program.
Did YOU get the loud, blaring siren on your phone?
Sunday's temps broke several records in Riverside County. And see the forecast for Temecula ...
A cooling center will be open beginning Monday in nearby Murrieta.
First heat wave of season is on its way, and temps will soar throughout Riverside County.
Blowing dust may make travel difficult in parts of Riverside County, the National Weather Service said.
Winds of 25 to 35 miles per hour with gusts that may reach 60 mph are forecast in some locales.
Plus, check out the latest local rainfall totals as collected by the National Weather Service.