Incumbent Supervisor Kevin Jeffries secured his seat in Tuesday's election.
Here's a look at the major races and initiatives Lake Elsinore and Wildomar voters are casting ballots on.
The race is of interest because there is no incumbent and because three current city council members are vying for the seat.
Supervisor Kevin Jeffries was first elected to the First District in 2012 after terming out in the state assembly.
Voters can cast a ballot at the Riverside County registrar's office.
Find your polling place and hours, as well as where to drop off vote-by-mail ballots across Riverside County.
The District 1 supervisor has argued that pay hikes for supervisors should be discussed in front of the public.
The doctor allegedly failed to provide a qualified sign language interpreter or other services for a deaf patient.
In his role, Ganesh Krishamurthy will support EVMWD General Manager Greg Thomas.
Residents will serve on the advisory unit to ensure community parks funding is properly spent.
Depending where you live, you may have to scratch plans to snuggle up in front of a cozy Valentine's Day fire in the fireplace.
The city is reviewing the potential environmental impact of cannabis operations within Wildomar, and it wants to hear from its citizens.
The sheriff will now have the flexibility to oversee some types of public works contracts.
Across Riverside County, roughly 41,000 residents were out of work in December, and 1,070,400 were employed, according to the EDD.
Officials are looking for community feedback on a long-term strategy to improve traffic flow across the region.
The job fair is set for downtown Riverside and is focused on helping unemployed veterans and their spouses.
Jury members are tasked with investigating citizen complaints about government agencies and conducting inquiries of its own.
"I wanted to leave on top & now I'm going to be a special envoy to President Trump..." the now-former Elsinore representative said.
The man plowed through a stoplight at a Temecula intersection while fleeing U.S. Border Patrol agents back in 1992.
New taxes on gasoline and diesel fuel are generating billions of dollars for hundreds of state and local transportation projects.
Lake Elsinore Councilman Robert Magee shares his thoughts on the city's work with an area agency to address homelessness.
"These inspectors are going to go out and inspect every single road in the county," the transportation department said Tuesday.
Lake Elsinore Councilman Robert Magee shares his thoughts on the Multi Species Habitat Conservation Plan (MSHCP).
Lake Elsinore Councilman Robert Magee shares his thoughts on the homeless crisis and the Trump Administration's recent help for L.A.
The new toll lanes, stretching 14 miles, would span the entire east- west length of the city of Riverside. Your thoughts?
Mayor Steve Manos will bring residents up to date on jobs, revenue and plans. Reception will feature cocktails and food from local eateries.
Local youth are asked to weigh in on what there "ought to be a law" for in California.
Sheriff's officials say the man used a different Lake Elsinore resident's identity to make purchases at the RV resort.
Lake Elsinore Councilman Robert Magee shares his thoughts on addressing the homeless population.
Supervisor Chuck Washington is seeking applicants to serve on the Temecula-Elsinore-Anza-Murrieta Resource Conservation District.
Canyon Lake is the only city in Riverside County to cancel fire services in the last decade.
Access to 7 outdoor recreational locations will close to the public for the duration of wildfire season.
There are some lingering concerns over the proposed 2019-20 budget.
AB 1214 is titled "Alex's Law" for 13-year-old Alex Pierce of Murrieta, who died in 2016.
The bill seeks to cap property taxes for many military veterans over 65 years old and exempt disabled vets from being taxed altogether.
Thirty attendees of Riverside County's Veterans Court will receive graduation certificates.
"This isn't just about the death penalty. This is about the rule of law," Riverside County District Attorney Mike Hestrin said.
The collectors this year are also asking the Board of Supervisors to approve separately categorized fees to process recycling.
The reason for the requested change? Heavy traffic.
Supervisor Chuck Washington has been seeking to add to the Riverside County Library System since the start of his second term.