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Shopping centers planned for French Valley

By: BRIAN ECKHOUSE - Staff Writer

MURRIETA -- Two major retailers hope to open stores on Winchester Road near French Valley ---- if the Planning Commission agrees tonight to change the zoning from business to commercial.

High-tech 'babies' teach motherhood

By: JENNIFER KABBANY - Staff Writer

TEMECULA -- Teachers used to use sacks of flour, eggs or rag dolls to teach high-schoolers about the realities of teenage motherhood, efforts in which students would have to tote their precious commodities around campus and at home and never leave their "babies" unattended.

Businessman seeks to probe district; Kent Perry one of 12 candidates running for Temecula school board

By: JENNIFER KABBANY - Staff Writer

TEMECULA -- For the last 17 years, Kent Perry's job has been to give businesses an in-depth analysis into their practices and develop suggestions on how to improve, the Temecula resident said.

Water board considering code of conduct

By: JOSE CARVAJAL - Staff Writer

LAKE ELSINORE -- Taking a page from their neighbors to the south, local water board members could begin holding themselves to higher standards starting today by adopting a sweeping code of conduct.

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