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Grieving Temecula Dad Trusted The Wrong Man, Now He Sees Some Justice
When Matt Capelouto lost his daughter in 2019, he turned over his business's day-to-day operations to Yulian Galaz. It proved devastating.
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When Matt Capelouto lost his daughter in 2019, he turned over his business's day-to-day operations to Yulian Galaz. It proved devastating.
This week, the city announced a construction milestone for the $35 million project.
The city currently utilizes ARE Animal Rescue for services, though other options are on the table.
As of May 17, the Registrar of Voters had issued approximately 21,850 vote-by-mail ballots for the June 4 Special Recall Election.
A public plea was issued by the Palm Springs Police Department as officers searched for a victim.
Residents can publically recognize U.S. servicemembers through two ongoing programs.
The discovery and arrests came after a search warrant was served at a home in the 46000 block of Tyler Street, the sheriff's office said.
At this time last year, the Coachella Valley had no detections of virus activity.
A 29-year-old Temecula man was booked into county jail following a fatal crash on Hancock Avenue in Murrieta.
Texas-based Bell Partners Inc. announced Monday that it acquired the 492-unit complex at 25100 Vista Murrieta.
Legislation that paves the way for the long-desired shutdown is now awaiting President Joe Biden's signature.
It's been six years since 35-year-old Menifee resident Henry Shannon was slain in Lake Elsinore. His killers remain at large.
The DMV's first-of-its-kind "Express" office opens May 16 at 27890 Clinton Keith Road.
Earnest Collins "was a long-time Banning resident, who was known and loved by several people in his community," police said.
Earnest Collins "was a long-time Banning resident, who was known and loved by several people in his community," police said.
"The suspect is currently outstanding. Apprehension efforts are underway," the Riverside County Sheriff's Office said Tuesday night.
Jessica Tapia claims her freedom of speech and religious liberty were violated.
The event begins at 8 a.m. at Starbucks, 40101 Monterey Avenue. The public and all community members are invited to attend.
More victims are sought in the case.
Patrons will pay between $100 and $500 to enter the May 22 event at The Temecula Stampede and $1,000 for an Eric Trump meet-and-greet.