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World of Wine Gets Underway In Temecula Wine Country This Weekend
If you see an unusually high number of people in the area, WoW is why.

If you see an unusually high number of people in the area, WoW is why.

Refunds are being offered.
The meeting will take place Feb. 28 at the Tuscany Hills Recreation Center.
The Supreme Court is expected to weigh in with a final decision before summer.
Anthony John Moreno, 37, was arrested in the 100 block of S. Spring Street shortly after 1 p.m.
Lakeside High School's Ariana Elizalde was recognized during the 30th annual Riverside County Mock Trial competition.
The Supreme Court is expected to weigh in with a final decision before summer.
If fancy autos get your engine running, mark your calendar for March 2 at Redmond Town Center.
The Suburban Cities Association has elected Redmond Mayor John Marchione to its board for 2013.
The Redmond City Council will hold a public hearing at a regular meeting tonight to gather public input about an interim zoning ordinance prohibiting medical marijuana collective gardens and other marijuana related facilities.
The exchange students arrive from their home country shortly before school begins and return at the end of the school year or semester.
The Institute of Museum and Library Services announced this week that both King County Library System and Pierce County Library System were finalists for the 2013 National Medal for Museum and Library Service.
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The service will take place at Saturday, Feb. 16, at Northshore Baptist Church in Kirkland.
The Promenade Carnival is scheduled to take place starting Feb. 14.
Love is in the air and Cupid’s arrow is primed and ready for the Valentine season in Redmond, according to a city of Redmond newsletter sent out last week.
A new report also shows the average driver in the metro area lost 48 hours to traffic congestion in 2011. How does your commute compare?
The mountains and deserts are where most of the weather drama is expected to take place.
The following incidents were reported between 6 a.m. Monday and 6 a.m. Wednesday.
"In the end, I believe this proposed bill will cause far more harm than any good,” Sheriff Stan Sniff argues.