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Booms From Camp Pendleton Expected Through Feb. 12
The following is a noise advisory issued by Camp Pendleton.

The following is a noise advisory issued by Camp Pendleton.

Five questions will be selected from across all Patch sites.
James Bilbrey, a seventh-grader at Thompson Middle School, was one of eight Southern California swimmers selected to compete.
The annual Senior Citizens Prom is set for this Friday.
Get free burritos for a year by being one of the first 25 customers in line at Freebirds World Burrito, opening in Temecula today.
Daniel James Oberg has been in trial status since Aug. 10, 2010, though he was arrested in 2009.
The free Start Smart class, to be held Jan. 12 in Temecula, is for teenagers between 15 and 19 and their parents or guardians.
Beer tasting rooms, registering to vote online and banning the sale of shark fins completes this list of 10 interesting new laws.
Los Gatos moves closer to winning the grand prize!
Children 6 and 7 years old must ride in a booster seat unless they meet height requirements.
Teens in grades six through 12 are invited to "Comic Books 101," to be hosted by a local comic book expert Jan. 5 at the Murrieta Public Library.
The Women’s Center at the Rancho Springs facility features 24 postpartum rooms, 17 private labor and delivery suites, two triage areas, a post anesthesia care unit and two cesarean section operating rooms.
This marks the first year that Murrieta police take children Christmas shopping.
Vista Murrieta High School advances to CIF-Southern Section Inland Division title game with semi-final playoff win over Upland.
As of June, there are 3,251 people living with AIDS in Riverside County and another 1,581 people living with HIV, according to county health officials.
All northbound lanes on Interstate 15 reopen after pedestrian killed early Friday morning.
Promenade Temecula and Paradise Chevrolet Cadillac team up to give away a 2012 Chevrolet Camaro Convertible.
We want your photos! What are you thankful for this year?