The city is looking for residents from different neighborhoods across town.
Senator Morrell makres effort to strengthen legislative accountability heads to Governor's Desk.
The Riverside County Board Of Supervisors is looking into a strategy for getting rid of contaminated groundwater at March Air Reserve Base.
If you are planning a vacation and need to apply for a United States Passport, the Civic Center is ready to assist.
The supervisor requested staff to analyze how Community Facilities Districts could cover the extra costs of services in unincorporated RivCo
A group of demonstrators interrupted the Riverside County Board of Supervisors meeting to announce their intention to strike.
"We have lost the war on cannabis in Riverside County," one county supervisor said.
The City of Beaumont is still accepting applications for the Public Safety Memorial and is now waiving application fee.
The former city manager, Alan Charles Kapanicas, agreed to pay financial penalties -- without admission of guilt.
"We must continue working to keep our communities safe and that is why I am reaching out for the public's help in this effort."
Expanded Medicaid insures 400,000 Inland residents and accounts for more than $1 billion in annual payments to healthcare providers.
Orozco remains free on a $25,000 bond and is slated to return to court Sept. 28 for a felony settlement conference.
There are several elections in Riverside County in the Nov. 7 general election.
"The Profit" host Marcus Lemonis will take a closer look into how Desert Hot Springs came to embrace the marijuana industry in the show.
California's lawmakers have passed landmark legislation to both fight climate change and improve our roads. But at what cost to consumers?
A vacancy was created by the resignation of tax chief Don Kent, who will be taking over next month as the county's chief financial officer.
"Budget reductions have reduced us down to minimum safety staffing," Sheriff Stan Sniff said.
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"This will undoubtedly help stabilize premiums, keep insurers in the markets, and help working, middle-class families afford... care."
Property owners face bills ranging from $399 to $1,269 per property plus a $254 administrative fee
The grand jury investigates citizen complaints about government agencies and conducts inquiries of its own.
"There are people in Highgrove who have parked along the road and let the burros eat hay and apples out of the backs of their vehicles."
"We prayed as a team for Majority Whip Steve Scalise, Capitol police and staff that were shot," Rep. Raul Ruiz said.
"There's been $41.6 million in savings achieved, and we're just over 12 months into the (reform) program."
Moreno Valley and Riverside voters had their say on Tuesday.
"I look forward to it. The military is near and dear to my heart. I really cherish this opportunity."
The Bill would take a step toward further discouraging the revolving door of legislators resigning office and becoming lobbyists.
Auditor-Controller Paul Angulo and his staff examined books of eight agencies as part of an annual audit of OT expenses that began in 2013.
The Riverside County Board of Supervisors today appointed George A. Johnson as county executive officer, effective June 8.
“The Indian Health Service is an important program that often flies under the radar," says Dr. Raul Ruiz.
"City officials have and will continue to cooperate to the fullest extent possible regarding this case."
BREAKING: The District Attorney's office released the news Friday afternoon.
"With this bill, millions of tax dollars will flow to benefit the people of Eastvale, Jurupa Valley, Menifee and Wildomar."
The agreement seeks to ensure a reliable and resilient water system in the Yucaipa Basin.
Applications will be accepted until May 26 at noon. Applicants are encouraged to attend a meeting to answer further questions from Council.
Under a revised rate schedule, the cost of a sheriff's patrol deputy will rise from $160.22 to $168.45 per hour.
"Our Constitution is clear: all persons, despite race, religion or creed, have the right to freely voice their opinion without fear..."
A $52 billion gas tax package that was opposed by Assembly member Chad Mayes, R-Beaumont, was signed into law Friday.
Larry Elder, Hugh Hewitt and Dennis Prager, as well as Breitbart scribe Joel Pollak, are slated to attend the event.
The Western Riverside Council of Governments announces a new partnership with Renew Financial, offering the CaliforniaFIRST Program.