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TEMECULA: School bike train takes off at Harveston - Riverside Press Enterprise
About 200 children, parents and school employees joined Dixon and several local cycling enthusiasts at the Harveston Community Center for a ride around the Harveston community in Temecula. Temecula Mayor Chuck Washington also participated in the ...

Boy Nearly Buried Alive Digging Cave With Friend - KTLA.com
TEMECULA (KTLA) -- A boy was nearly buried alive Saturday after a cave he was digging with a friend collapsed. The two 11-year-old boys were playing along a muddy bank at a park on the 29000 block of N. General Kearney Road near Margarita Road ...

Springfest’s Top 10 Festivals and Events Make for Mini-Vacations in Temecula Valley Southern California Wine Country - YAHOO!
TEMECULA VALLEY Southern California Wine Country – “Spring arrives early in Temecula Valley Southern California Wine Country and is celebrated daily March 1 through May 31 as Springfest. Wild lilac blooms, grapevines’ plump green buds thrive, and 10 ...

Outdoor Channel Holdings Announces Chief Operating Officer Appointment - Yahoo Finance
TEMECULA, Calif., Feb. 1, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Outdoor Channel Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: OUTD - News) today announced that Tom Allen has been appointed Chief Operating Officer, effective immediately.  Mr. Allen will continue to serve as Outdoor ...

SAFE to turn parking lot into marketplace - Valley News
TEMECULA – Safe Alternatives for Everyone (SAFE) and Teen Leadership Youth will host A Lot Full of Treasures on Feb. 18 from 7 a.m. until 1 p.m. The parking lot at SAFE, located at 28910 Pujol Street in Temecula, will become a marketplace. All donations ...

Calif. mom admits driving drunk after deadly crash - San Jose Mercury News
LOS ANGELES—A Temecula mother who admitted to driving drunk in a crash that killed her 9-year-old daughter has been sentenced to 19 years to life in prison. The Riverside Press-Enterprise reports (http://bit.ly/znaT1t) 41-year-old Karen ...

Nine-time Grammy winner Janis Siegel to perform at Temecula theater - Fallbrook Bonsal Village News
TEMECULA – Nine-time Grammy winner Janis Siegel of the Manhattan Transfer will perform a concert, ‘Love: Swingin’ From the Heart,’ on Thursday, Feb. 9, at 8 p.m. at the Old Town Temecula Community Theater. Siegel, a member of the Manhattan Transfer ...

Boy hurt after buried under rocks in Temecula - Abc Local Web
TEMECULA, Calif. (KABC) -- An 11-year-old boy is in critical condition after a tunnel he was digging with a friend collapsed on top of him. The incident happened Saturday afternoon at Long Canyon Creek Park in Temecula. The boy's friend yelled for help ...

TEMECULA: Artist’s show spotlights musicians - Riverside Press Enterprise
A new exhibit in Temecula will showcase an artist’s works depicting musicians. The city of Temecula and the Arts Council of Temecula Valley are presenting the works of Donald F. Van Selus at the Gallery at the Merc. A reception for the artist ...

Boy hurt when cave he was digging collapses - San Jose Mercury News
TEMECULA, Calif.—An 11-year-old boy was critically hurt when a dirt cave he and a friend were digging near a Riverside County park collapsed. The Los Angeles Times reports ( http://lat.ms/wD1Td3) the two 11-year-olds were tunneling through the ...

GOP race turns to Colorado, Minnesota (AP)
Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney greets supporters after speaking at a caucus night watch party, Saturday, Feb. 4, 2012, in Las Vegas.  (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)AP - Now it's on to Colorado, Minnesota and Maine.

Egypt's Mubarak may move to prison hospital (Reuters)
Reuters - Egypt will prepare Cairo's Torah prison hospital so it can receive ousted President Hosni Mubarak from the military hospital where he is now detained, an Interior Ministry official said on Sunday, an announcement that could help calm protests.

Gingrich vows to take fight to "timid" Romney (Reuters)
U.S. Republican presidential candidate and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney speaks at a campaign rally in Colorado Springs, Colorado February 4, 2012. REUTERS/Brian SnyderReuters - Republican Newt Gingrich vowed on Sunday to press ahead with his struggling presidential bid after another big loss in Nevada, saying he will focus on drawing a contrast with "timid" rival Mitt Romney.

Brown U. student uncovers lost Malcolm X speech (AP)
In this Feb. 2, 2012 photo, archived editions of the Brown University Herald used by Brown senior Malcolm Burnley, 22, sit on a shelf at the John Hay Library on campus in Providence, R.I. Burnley discovered a long-lost tape recording of a 1961 address by Malcolm X at Brown while Burnley was combing through archived editions of the Herald conducting research for a nonfiction writing class. (AP Photo/Stephan Savoia)AP - The recording was forgotten, and so, too, was the odd twist of history that brought together Malcolm X and a bespectacled Ivy Leaguer fated to become one of America's top diplomats.

As colleges obsess over rankings, students shrug (AP)
In this Thursday, Feb. 2, 2012 photo, students walk through the campus of Claremont McKenna College in Claremont, Calif. When US News & World Report debuted its list of “America's Best Colleges” nearly 30 years ago, the magazine hoped its college rankings would be a game-changer for students and families. Arguably, they've had a much bigger effect on colleges themselves. A senior administrator at Claremont McKenna, a highly regarded California liberal arts college, resigned after acknowledging he falsified college entrance exam scores for years to rankings publications such as US News. The scale was small: submitting scores just 10 or 20 points higher on the 1600-point SAT math and reading exams. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)AP - When US News & World Report debuted its list of "America's Best Colleges" nearly 30 years ago, the magazine hoped its college rankings would be a game-changer for students and families. But arguably, they've had a much bigger effect on colleges themselves.

Europe's cold snap claims more victims, travel hit (Reuters)
A group of children cross the frozen Vistula River between Poniatowski and Lazienkowski Bridge in the centre of Warsaw February 5, 2012. REUTERS/Peter AndrewsReuters - Bitterly cold weather sweeping across Europe claimed more victims Sunday, brought widespread disruption to transport services, and left thousands without power with warnings that low temperatures would continue into next week.

Super matchups everywhere with Pats-Giants (AP)
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady (12) poses for a photo with his parents, Tom and Galynn Brady, in Lucas Oil Stadium on Saturday, Feb. 4, 2012, in Indianapolis. The Patriots are scheduled to face the New York Giants in NFL football Super Bowl XLVI on Feb. 5. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)AP - MVP quarterbacks on marquee franchises. A rematch of a nail-biter from four years ago, featuring many of the same key characters. Madonna and plenty of Manning — Eli, and Peyton, too.

Egypt to try 19 Americans in case straining ties (AP)
An Egyptian man stands in front of riot police blocking the road during clashes with protestors near the Interior Ministry in Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, Feb. 4, 2012. The number of people killed in clashes with Egyptian security forces in the wake of a deadly soccer riot rose to 11 on Saturday, according to a field doctor and a security official, as demonstrators in Cairo kept up their calls for an end to military rule and retribution for those killed in the soccer game violence. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)AP - Ignoring a U.S. threat to cut off aid, Egypt on Sunday referred 19 Americans and 24 other employees of nonprofit groups to trial before a criminal court on accusations they illegally used foreign funds to foment unrest in the country.

Cairo protesters demand early vote, clash with police (Reuters)
Reuters - Protesters demanding a swift presidential election and an early handover of power by the army hurled rocks at police guarding the Egyptian Interior Ministry on Sunday and were forced back with volleys of teargas.

Abortion, birth control becoming major campaign issues (The Christian Science Monitor)
The Christian Science Monitor - Whenever abortion becomes a heated political issue, you can be sure that religion is involved. The reverse also is true. Such is the case with the 2012 election season.

Romney wins big in Nevada; Gingrich vows to fight on (The Christian Science Monitor)
The Christian Science Monitor - In Nevada Saturday night, Mitt Romney won two big contests.

Ex-Panama dictator Noriega suffers possible stroke (AP)
FILE - This  Dec. 11, 2011 file photo, shows Panama's former strongman Manuel Noriega gesturing while being carried in a wheelchair by a police officer inside El Renacer prison, on the outskirts of Panama City. A police statement issued Sunday, Feb. 5, 2012 says Noriega was taken from the El Renacer prison to Santo Tomas hospital after he had high blood pressure and apparently a brain hemorrhage. Noriega returned to Panama on Dec. 11 and is serving three 20-year sentences for the killings of political opponents in the 1980s.(AP Photo/Esteban Felix)AP - Panamanian police say former dictator Manuel Antonio Noriega has been transported from prison to a hospital, possibly because of a stroke.

NYC protest gets heated when Yemen leader is seen (AP)
Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh waves to people protesting his presence in the United States as he exits his hotel in New York, Sunday, Feb. 5, 2012. Saleh arrived in the United States on Saturday, Jan. 28, 2012,  for treatment of burns he suffered during an assassination attempt in June. Human Rights Watch, a New York-based human rights organization says it has documented the deaths of hundreds of anti-government protesters in confrontations with Saleh's security forces,  and while they are not opposed to Saleh receiving care in the United States, the organization wants assurances that concerned governments will insist on prosecution for those responsible for last year's attacks. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)AP - A protest of the embattled president of Yemen outside the New York hotel where he's staying got heated when demonstrators saw him leave the building.

Anger after Russia, China block U.N. action on Syria (Reuters)
Reuters - Western and Arab states voiced outrage Sunday after Russia and China vetoed a U.N. resolution that would have backed an Arab plan urging Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to give up power, and Washington vowed harsher sanctions against Damascus.

Ex-Panama strongman Noriega hospitalized (Reuters)
Reuters - Manuel Noriega, Panama's drug-running military dictator of the 1980s, was taken from prison to a public hospital after suffering a possible stroke, the national police said on Sunday.

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