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  2. KMYT (FM) - Wikipedia

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    KMYT (94.5 MHz) is an alternative rock FM radio station in Temecula, California.The station is owned and operated by iHeartMedia, Inc. The station's webcast is on the iHeartRadio app. KMYT shares studios and offices with co-owned KTMQ, as well as the iHeart Riverside-San Bernardino stations, on Iowa Avenue in Riverside.

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  4. List of television stations in California - Wikipedia

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    Area served City of license VC RF Callsign Network Notes Bakersfield: 8 15 KTLD-CD: 3ABN: Audio on 8.4, 3ABN Radio on 8.5, 3ABN Radio Latino on 8.6, Radio 74 on 8.7 12

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  6. KZSW-LD - Wikipedia

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    KZSW began as K53DU, a 100-watt low-power television station on channel 53 in Hemet, California. The station was founded by Ray Wilson of Buffalo Communications, and in 1995, it was sold to Victor and LaVerta Page. The station's power was then upgraded to 2.3 kW ERP, along with a call sign change to KHEM-LP.

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  8. San Diego residents say they were jolted and jiggled as quake ...

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    The magnitude 4.2 quake was reported at 6:16 p.m. 11 miles from Temecula, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.

  9. Conservative Temecula school board president officially loses ...

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    Joseph Komrosky, shown at a 2023 school board meeting in Temecula, has lost a recall by a narrow margin. (Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times)