The city is recruiting for a new city manager.
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City staying mum on its next steps.
On Tuesday, Riverside County voters will decide whether Sniff, 64, will serve another four years in his current capacity or be replaced by sheriff's Lt. Chad Bianco, 46.
The Court directed Beaumont to remit TUMF funds commensurate with the fees it had committed to remit from the time period of 2005 through 2009, a total amount of $42,994,879, plus interest, to be calculated from 2009 to the present.
Board of Supervisors Chairman Jeff Stone says revisions to the General Plan Initiation Process, or GPIP, were overdue.
The Postal Inspection Service wants you to be aware of fake emails and phone calls that are going around.
According to Indio police, its investigators are seeking felony charges of misuse of public funds and embezzlement by a public official, as well as misdemeanor charges of petty theft, vandalism and trespassing to place unauthorized signs.
The measure would also require random drug and alcohol testing of physicians.
"Unite IE Conservative Conference is a grassroots gathering of concerned citizens from the Inland Empire region and throughout Southern California who are committed to restoring freedom from the bottom up," an event flier says of the conference.
Important issues are on the local and statewide ballots.
Did you claim your refund? After August 1, 2014, any money left unclaimed will become the property of the county and can no longer be claimed.
Board of Supervisors Chairman Jeff Stone said he could justify the discretionary allocations made by his office, insisting that "we don't approve funding for each and every organization, only the ones that truly need it."
The 50-page third-quarter update on 2013-14 finances will be presented Tuesday by the Executive Office as part of the board's policy agenda.
According to the Office of the Registrar of Voters, 489,000 mail-in ballots will be arriving in post boxes by the end of the week.
Though Zellerbach previously withdrew from the scheduled debate, he decided to go through with it at the last minute.
Poll workers may earn up to $125 as precinct inspectors or $90 as precinct officers.
The project will provide 4.5 megawatts of photovoltaic energy to Southern California Edison customers.
The $20.6 million facility in Mead Valley was intended to provide seniors and families with daily support and recreational opportunities. But according to Jeffries, the county has struggled just to "keep the lights on."
Inspectors will "observe for safe and sanitary food handling techniques, as well as proper storage of food, including leftovers," according to agency documents.
Construction of the solar power-generating facility is scheduled to begin in June.
"Paul Zellerbach is unfit to hold the office of district attorney," said William Hutchinson, president of the Palm Springs Police Officers' Association.
"The sign was accidentally knocked over while I was installing one of my own signs, and as the video shows it was immediately put back up," Zellerbach said in a statement.
Indio police are investigating a complaint of campaign sign tampering that was filed by an unnamed Riverside County law enforcement officer who allegedly witnessed the incident.
The June 3 election is a countywide election. Registered voters in all areas of the county are eligible to cast votes in this election.
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The change to the court's Online Copy Request System went into effect this week and is intended to save requester's time.
"You're six months into your contract. Why are we not seeing more benefits?", board Chairman Jeff Stone asked Jill Olsen, senior director of Chicago-based Huron Consulting Inc. "Our hospital is in an emergency situation."
"It's good to recognize people who are honored by their service branch," said Supervisor Marion Ashley, who introduced the proposal.
"These are two people I like," county Supervisor Kevin Jeffries said. "They're both very honorable, professional and dedicated public servants."