"Each of you has bravely resisted California's deadly and unconstitutional sanctuary state laws," President Trump told the leaders.
The increase will be retroactive to July 1, 2017, and was sought to recoup higher operational costs incurred by the sheriff's department.
Registration applications submitted online at RegisterToVote.ca.gov prior to midnight Monday will be honored.
"Until we honestly address those debts, the idea California has a budget surplus is the stuff of fiction," one lawmaker said.
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The Board of Supervisors revises refuse-retrieval rates virtually every year.
"The [RivCo Medal of Valor] shall be awarded to an individual who distinguishes herself or himself by valorous conduct at the risk of life."
Lake Elsinore Councilman Robert Magee share's his thoughts on homelessness and how it's plaguing the local community.
Tamara ‘Tami’ Colosimo serves the community through both her military commitment and ER nursing experience.
There's a meeting TONIGHT to learn more!
The hemp-specific prohibition stems from the same "threats to the public health, safety & welfare" posed by unpermitted cannabis cultivation
Kevin Jeffries expressed distaste for anything to do with public use and sales of marijuana, but added that "the voters have spoken."
The Housing First initiative involves identifying chronically homeless people and placing them in long-term living spaces.
The long-anticipated project is expected to provide commuters some relief between Lake Elsinore and Corona.
The county is in the process of developing a regulatory framework under which commercial cultivation of marijuana may be eventually allowed.
City officials provide an update on the "long-awaited" Gunnerson Street Safety Project.
"The working families of California shouldn't have to pay for the Hollywood elite and the Silicon Valley billionaires..." Jeff Stone says.
“Melissa Melendez’s dedication to public service is something to be admired,” said Rachel Michelin, Executive Director/CEO of CA Women Lead.
Anyone interested in running for office in the June 5 primary election may take out candidate filing papers beginning Monday (2/12).
"This is a momentous occasion for all of California, and particularly legislative staff," said Melendez, R-Lake Elsinore.
"No woman, or man, should ever have to risk their careers and livelihood for reporting sexual harassment..."
With UC Riverside's enrollment cap, the region desperately needs another four-year option for residents, supervisors say.
Reform California aims to void Senate Bill 1, the Road Repair & Accountability Act of 2017, signed into law last year.
Residents are asked to weigh in on proposed district maps.
The Board of Supervisors signed off Tuesday on Riverside County's state and federal legislative priorities for 2018.
"Too many families have to choose between putting food on their tables & paying higher taxes our Legislature has passed," says Jeff Stone.
"This event is a great opportunity for everyone to have a chance to meet and mingle with their elected officials."
What's open and what's closed around town.
The program permits holders of electronic benefit transfer (EBT) debit cards to procure freshly made meal from participating restaurants.
"This is a tool to bring rates down for residents and businesses," the Legislative Affairs Director said, though 2 supervisors opposed it.
The project is still in the design phase, and county officials want to hear from residents prior to completion of the "Corridor Vision."
"Together, we can end the culture of corruption and sexual harassment in the state capitol," Assemblywoman Melissa Melendez said.
Public input is sought in upcoming community meetings.
The board is being asked to endorse both Senate bill No. 412 and House of Representatives bill No. 1344.
"I remember seeing (the mural) for the first time and loving it. I don't think they should change a thing."
City officials announced this week that the latest environmental document is now ready for viewing.
"We have tried to discuss egregious safety breaches with the county and have an ongoing conversation with them, but they have refused."
The proposed legislation would convert high-occupancy vehicle lanes countywide to part-time status.
The supervisor requested staff to analyze how Community Facilities Districts could cover the extra costs of services in unincorporated RivCo
The city posted the opportunity Monday.