According to Riverside County officials, new owners took possession of about 615 parcels countywide in transactions that went unreported at the local level between 2008 and 2012.
Results from the count will give county agencies current information to determine what services and housing resources are needed to end homelessness among veterans in Riverside County by 2015.
The brouhaha involving Riverside County District Attorney Paul Zellerbach goes back to a Dec. 17 "career day" at Gage Middle School.
If an owner fails to comply with an abatement order, the city would charge $306 plus $.02 per square foot to clean up the property.
Director Andy Morris will now serve as board president, Judy Guglielmana was elected vice president, and Ben Wicke will serve as secretary/treasurer.
Fire-sale prices have investors buying up Riverside County properties, and this could "wreak havoc" in the future, according to Rep. Mark Takano.
"Alleviating congestion and planning for future improvements along the Railroad Canyon/Diamond Drive corridor is one the City’s top priorities," said Lake Elsinore City Manager Grant Yates.
The American Lung Association's "State of Tobacco Control 2014" examined states' and cities' overall commitment to reducing tobacco use.
The event takes place Jan. 25 from 1-3 p.m.
Brenda Dennstedt represents Temecula, Murrieta, Lake Mathews, Lake Elsinore, Canyon Lake and properties located south of Cajalco Road and west of Interstate 215.
Assemblywoman Melissa A. Melendez represents the 67th Assembly District, which includes the communities of Lake Elsinore, Canyon Lake, Murrieta, Menifee, Wildomar, and a portion of Hemet. It also includes some Riverside County unincorporated areas.
A short video clip featuring Wildomar residents tells their side of the story about the housing tract known as Autumnwood.
The additional work is tentatively scheduled for Jan. 23. Some EVMWD customers will be without service.
On January 13, Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District welcomed Nemesciano Ochoa.
California is facing water shortfalls in the driest year in recorded state history, Brown's staff said in a statement.
The author suggests Wildomar's Windsong Park needs to be fenced in the name of public safety.
The deaths of a 63-year-old man, a 9-year-old girl, and a 30-year-old man are all flu-related, the County of Riverside Department of Public Health has confirmed.
Open to the public, the Regional Family, Youth and Health Task Force meeting is scheduled for 4 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 16 at Temecula Civic Center.
The effects of public-safety realignment and the loss of revenue from vehicle license fees were among the key topics of discussion Tuesday.
The closures, dubbed "Jamzilla," will take place Feb. 14-18, mostly over the Presidents Day holiday weekend.
There are five detention facilities in the county able to hold just under 4,000 inmates -- less than in any neighboring county -- and local officials are clamoring for programs to address the problem of inmate overflow as a result of AB 109.
Among her top priorities in 2014, Assemblywoman Melissa Melendez of the 67th District says she is sorting out whether laws were broken when Covered California released private information about consumers to insurance agents.
The Camp Pendleton Marines are reportedly headed to Helmand and Nimroz provinces.
The Riverside County Transportation Commission announced allocations for local projects on Jan. 8.
An improving economy will allow the State of California to pay down debt and put some money into reserve accounts, which would be used in years when volatile capital gains tax revenues come up short, the governor said.
The 30-year-old Coachella Valley man tested positive for the H1N1 strain and died this week after being briefly hospitalized, according to Dr. Cameron Kaiser, Riverside County public health officer.
The one-day counts will take place Jan. 29.
"L.A. is treading water and there is a serious prospect of decline," former U.S. Commerce Secretary Mickey Kantor said.
Lawmakers must pass a spending plan by June 15 so it can be signed into law and enacted by July 1.
Lisa Reyes, who has operated a tailoring business at the N. Riley Street property, came to the attention of the city in June 2011 following a fire at her site.
Stone, who last served as chair of the Riverside County Board of Supervisors in 2009, represents Temecula and Murrieta as part of the Third District.
For several years the homes have been without clean water.
Riverside County supervisors voted 5-0 to receive and file the 19-member civil grand jury's report on the Public Guardian's Office and have the Executive Office address the jury's findings by March 11.
Robert "Bob" Devine submitted his resignation Jan. 2, 2014.
The county Executive Office has 90 days to respond to the jury's findings and recommendations.