"Since January, we've been to this residence in Apple Valley five times," Sheriff Dicus said.
Steven Nikoui reacted to this statement from the president, reminding those present of the death of his son, Kareem Nikoui, a US Marine.
Polls closed at 8 p.m. Tuesday. Patch is following ballot counting in real time.
Refunds owed to RivCo business owners and residents were deposited into the treasury, after the recipients failed to come forward.
Banning City Council paid $153K for this forensic accounting firm's report of the missing cash which may amount to higher electric rates.
As a lawsuit winds its way through the courts, the nonprofit took to the streets of Fontana.
Find your nearest ballot drop-off box, hours of collection, and voting locations in and around Banning and Beaumont.
Election day is March 5 but early voting has been underway since Feb. 24.
The sitting city council members voted to fill the District 4 seat left by former Councilmember Reuben Gonzales, who resigned in December.
The District 4 seat, vacated by former Council Member Reuben Gonzales, will be filled through appointment, the council decided Tuesday.
Should the city annex the property and change the land use to allow industrial and commercial development?
The local utility is trying to replace local groundwater and build community reserves.
The city announced Tuesday it had completed a demolition at 2735 West Lincoln Street. Now there's hope for development at the 2-acre site.
Gonzales said he and his family moved outside the district he represented after his landlord told him the home they were in was being sold.
The proposed project, off Jack Rabbit Trail west of the Amazon Warehouse, would bring 500+ acres of warehouse and retail space to Beaumont.
The Israeli military's bombardment of Gaza has been continuous since the deadly Oct. 7 incursion by Hamas "freedom fighters."
Beaumont City Council has passed an ordinance making it illegal to possess a catalytic converter not attached to a motor vehicle.
The business in the 200 block of E. John Street was shuttered this month.
Beaumont City Council seeks to fill one vacancy on the Planning Commission.
Fifty-two representatives in the U.S. House, along with CA's two U.S. Senators, signed a letter this week urging the president's help.
Do camping prohibitions constitute “cruel and unusual punishment” prohibited by the Eighth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution?
The funding will be used to provide housing, street outreach and wrap-around services, county officials said.
An attorney representing Rebecca Spencer called the move "retaliatory and political in nature."
California lawmakers are working through hundreds of bills before the legislative session ends on Thursday.
"The victims are working class people, who may have to pay (to replace) these catalytic converters," one supporter of the measure said.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held Thursday to celebrate the project.
To commemorate, the city is hosting a free community event Sept. 17 in Mission Springs Park, 14510 Palm Drive.
A bill aimed at protecting workers at their jobs is just one vote away from passing through the California State Senate.
Local assistance will be available for those in the Coachella Valley who were hit hard by the tropical storm.
Clarissa Perez Cervantes entered the plea during her arraignment Wednesday at the Banning Justice Center.
She was rebuked her for the handling of a Family Court case during which she was "discourteous, argumentative, impatient and demeaning."
Officials estimate the tropical storm caused upwards of $100 million in damage countywide.
Gregory Coffos will start work Sept. 5 and follows in the footsteps of Grant Gautsche, who retired from the county in June.
Federal legislation calls for a study on what it would take to make the Banning Municipal Airport property more viable for the city.
The Planning Commission was unable to overcome a 2-2 impasse -- with one member recusing -- in May on whether to recommend the outlet store.
It's estimated that 21,650 households could be eligible for disaster relief as a result of the Reche, Highland, Rabbit and Gavilan fires.
The Riverside County Board of Supervisors has allotted over $14.5 million for nonprofits with a 501(c)(3) or 501(c)(19) tax-exempt status.
Brian Eugene Hawkins acknowledged the seriousness of the charges and said "he is fully committed to cooperating with the legal process."
"I am committed to doing better and will work diligently to rebuild the confidence placed in me," the councilwoman told the PE.
Banning's city government employs 249 people who earned over $20,959,575 in total wages for 2022.