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Taking a Bite Out of Crime: Deputies Awarded for Recovering Stolen Cars
The Auto Theft Advisory Committee recognized deputies that recovered the most stolen vehicles in 2012.

The Auto Theft Advisory Committee recognized deputies that recovered the most stolen vehicles in 2012.

Temecula resident Richard Tripp was recently honored for his work.
George Bateman, 46, pleaded guilty to insurance fraud.
George Bateman, 46, pleaded guilty to insurance fraud.
Former RTA driver George Bateman, 46, pleaded guilty to insurance fraud.
As the political and ethical issues surrounding drones are debated, a growing segment of the local economy hangs in the balance.
As the political and ethical issues surrounding drones are debated, a growing segment of the local economy hangs in the balance.
The report, Heart Disease in Riverside County 2005-2010, shows that more than 80,000 Riverside County adults have been diagnosed with heart disease.
The report, Heart Disease in Riverside County 2005-2010, shows that more than 80,000 Riverside County adults have been diagnosed with heart disease.
The report, Heart Disease in Riverside County 2005-2010, shows that more than 80,000 Riverside County adults have been diagnosed with heart disease.
Blue lights will shine on Temecula City Hall beginning Tuesday, April 2, in commemoration of World Autism Awareness Day.
Gilbert Romero of Murrieta was arrested on Tuesday, according to a report.
Renate Jefferson moved to the city 20 years ago.
School has 6 students on average per school-owned computer, compared to 4.7 statewide; Are you a parent or student at Rancho? Are you satisfied with the technology available on campus?
Boys Coach Russell Ham and Girls Coach Robert Gergins handed in their resignations just days apart.
A group of Marines helps coach players in the Temecula Valley American Little League’s Challenger Division.
Thick fog is in the forecast, possibly reducing visibility to near zero on Interstate 15 and 215.
The hospital will hold a New Grad Job Fair from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday, April 5.
Gilbert Cortez, 46, has been identified as the corrections officer who died during a solo-car crash just after 7:30 a.m. Monday morning near Warner Springs, southeast of Temecula.
There was an explosion of color Saturday in downtown Redmond as hundreds turned out to celebrate a traditional Hindu welcome to spring.