Murrieta Valley Chamber of Commerce celebrates ‘Students of the Year’

Back row, left to right: Sally A. Myers (Founder), Margaret Jones (Chair), Jennifer Pham (Coordinator),  Patrick Ellis (CEO, Murrieta Chamber of Commerce) Pat Kelley (MVUSD Superintendent)  Andy Morris (Murrieta Chamber of Commerce) Ken Tibbetts (Riverside County Office of Education) and Ken Dickson (MVUSD Board Trustee).  Shown in the first row, left to right, are Haley Cressler (Tenaja Canyon Academy); Casey Joe(Murrieta Mesa High School); Nick Stevens  (Vista Murrieta High School); Haley Soto (Creekside High School); Annika Backlund (Murrieta Valley High School); and Amanda Do (Calvary Murrieta Christian High School).  Not pictured is Oak Grove Center Student of the Year Isamar Zambrano.

The Murrieta Valley Chamber of Commerce honored Murrieta’s top students of the year Thursday with a special breakfast. Community leaders [...] Read More

Murrieta: Franchise business seminar planned for curious entrepreneurs

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Dream of opening your own business? Just not sure how to get started? Residents and entrepreneurs are invited to take [...] Read More

Antelope Square in Murrieta to give shoppers new options

City and community leaders in Menifee and Murrieta took part in a ceremonial ribbon-cutting event Thursday June 14 for the official grand opening of Antelope Square Shopping Center. (Michelle Mears-Gerst/SWRNN)

City and community leaders in Menifee and Murrieta took part in a ceremonial ribbon-cutting event Thursday June 14 for the [...] Read More

Statewide budget cuts to shut down 60 parks in Riverside County

Budget cuts set to close over 60 Riverside County parks including the Salton Sea Recreation Center pictured here. (contributed photo)

Chambers of commerce representing businesses throughout Riverside County today joined other organizations across the state in urging Gov. Jerry Brown not to [...] Read More

Murrieta State of the City set for Feb. 25 at Loma Linda University Medical Center

The speech is at 9 a.m. and is free. A VIP Breakfast will be held prior at 7:30 a.m. and costs $25 per person. Space is limited to the first 100 paid RSVPs. Read More

Murrieta Chamber gets settled at Murrieta Mesa High School

The chamber has signed on for a career technical education partnership with the district, and occupies three offices and a front reception area in an Education Resource Center. Read More