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Film & Music festival is back

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After a two-year hiatus, the Temecula Valley International Film & Music Festival is back for its 18th year. Some less-than-stellar fundraising and a lack of financial assistance from the state caused the festival to be put on hold after 2011, but the event has been reorganized and is scheduled to …

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Gate at Los Angeles County Fair may be down

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Some vendors say the absence of $1 admission on opening night and an emphasis on attracting a younger crowd might be hurting attendance, but one Fairplex official says the largest crowds don’t usually show up until the last two weeks anyway, so there’s no reason to panic. David Zach has …

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Men’s clothing store leaves San Bernardino

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Men’s Wearhouse, the popular dress clothes chain, has closed its only San Bernardino store. The store at 895 South E St. shut its doors Aug. 23, reassigned its employees and moved its inventory to its Redlands store at 9990 Alabama St., according to a manager there who declined to give …

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Hotel demolition begins

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Demolition began Wednesday on the Spa Hotel in Palm Springs. The hotel is being removed so that its owner, the Agua Caliente Band Cahuilla Indians, can help revive the city’s downtown, said tribal Chairman Jeff L. Grubbe. “We are in the planning stages of creating a vision for this key …

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Angel Wings Bakery: Making a Difference in Riverside

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In 2013, the city of Riverside launched the Homeless Reduction and Prevention Strategy, its five-year plan to prevent homelessness and support the existing homeless population in the city. One non-profit organization, Path of Life Enterprises, is taking the mission very seriously. With numerous homeless outreach services including two emergency shelters …

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Proposed law would crack down on massage parlors

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State legislators have passed a bill that would regulate massage parlors. The Massage Therapy Reform Act, which has yet to be signed by Gov. Brown, replaces a massage therapy law passed six years ago, according to multiple reports. If approved by the governor, the law will give municipalities greater authority …

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