According to the sheriff, the projected shortfall by June is $42 million.
Local candidates to “forum” on October 7th. State & national candidates to “debate” on October 10th
The board approved a “working” 2014-15 budget of $4.76 billion in June.
The board approved a working 2014-15 fiscal year budget of $4.76 billion in June.
Tickets cost $45 to attend the event, which will be held in Temecula.
While he is home, Rep. Calvert should find time to debate Tim Sheridan. The voters of California’s 42nd District deserve nothing less.
It's been three months since the state Attorney General's Office received the case. Is that too long or note enough time for them to act?
AB 2217 paves the road for AEDs in California’s schools, according to Assemblywoman Melissa Melendez.
The bill would allow the temporary removal of firearms from individuals who are at risk for committing acts of violence, supporters say
The 'Cell Phone Kill Switch Bill' is meant to keep help keep smartphone owners from being mugged or robbed for their phones.
The Community Services Department was formed earlier this year and includes parks, special events and recreation programs within the City.
Another informative blog from Local Joseph Morabito.
The bond includes money for two new reservoirs.
The 'Cell Phone Kill Switch Bill' is meant to help keep smartphone owners from being mugged or robbed for their phones.
Taxpayers wishing to appeal the assessed value of their properties can do so by filing an Application for Changed Assessment in their county
The increases will cost the county an additional $17,014 this fiscal year. All of the supervisors currently collect $143,031 annually.
Some websites publish mug shots and then charge up to $1,000 to remove them. The bill's author calls that "extortion."
Melendez represents the 67th Assembly District, including Lake Elsinore, Canyon Lake, Murrieta, Menifee, Wildomar and a portion of Hemet.
"There needs to be absolute clarity in how money is spent..." Supervisor John Benoit said.
"Local government, including the County of Riverside, Murrieta and its surrounding municipalities, were not given adequate time or the resources necessary to prepare for such a massive influx..." Assemblywoman Melissa Melendez, R-Lake Elsinore, said.
Affected customers include about 140 households between Menifee and Wildomar.
Riverside County Board of Supervisors Chairman Jeff Stone remains in first place with about 21 percent of the vote and will face whoever finishes second.
Supervisor Kevin Jeffries, whose First District encompasses the location, has made securing safe water for the residents a priority since the start of the year.
"The proposed fiscal year 2014/2015 budget is focused on providing the highest service levels possible while setting the foundation for future progress and investment in the community," city officials say.
AB 2192 would expedite construction of local housing projects, the assemblywoman says.
“Requiring more accountability on how taxpayer’s dollars are spent should not be a partisan issue," Melendez said.
With the economical benefits of legalized marijuana working for Colorado, is your state the next in line?
The city is looking to follow in the footsteps of the county.
The county's proposed 2014 federal advocacy action plan will be among the top items on the Board of Supervisors' agenda Tuesday.
Gray Davis, Pete Wilson and George Deukmejian sign the petition that may put a pro-death penalty initiative before the California voters in November.
In 2009, when the Great Recession precipitated a crash in regional construction activity, the board slashed development impact fees by 50 percent in the hope of enticing developers to come back.
The Lakeland Village Community Council will be composed of five volunteers.
Candidate filing papers may be taken out beginning Monday, Feb. 10, the registrar's office announced Friday.
According to state officials, reservoirs, lakes and other storage facilities from which water is distributed to an estimated 25 million Californians are at levels not seen since the drought of 1977.
U.S. Rep. Ken Calvert represents the 42nd Congressional District, which includes the Riverside County cities of Corona, Lake Elsinore, Wildomar, Murrieta, Menifee, parts of Temecula and surrounding unincorporated area.
This is the second year the county has resorted to Internet-based auctioning of properties with tax liens.
The Riverside County Economic Development Agency will compete for a slice of $4 million in Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Grants available through the California Energy Commission.