Candidates for the newly redrawn Senate 28th District, Bonnie Garcia, Glenn Miller and Jeff Stone are expected to speak at Friday's Murrieta-Temecula Republican Assembly meeting.
Although the Westpark Promenade and Villa Sienna projects did not get recommended by the Wildomar Planning Commission, the City Council will have the final say at its next meeting.
The federal Office of Personnel Management said federal employees who have been furloughed since Oct. 1 should expect to return to work on Thursday.
In advance of Veteran's Day, the County of Riverside is providing a poster that any business can display at a checkout counter, notifying customers that discounts are available.
The California Employment Development Department was scheduled to post unemployment figures for September on Friday, but with analysts at the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics on furlough, there's no way for the EDD to obtain up- to-date information.
Attendees will learn what puts a girl “at-risk,” and the warning signs to protect her from being manipulated by sexual predators.
The review is part of a regular annual process as mandated by the city.
"Creating a legacy of poor infrastructure that leads to blight should not be the goal of any community leader." --John Lloyd, Wildomar resident
Caltrans has announced over the course of 2013 billions of dollars slated for transportation projects across Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, Imperial, Orange, Los Angeles and Ventura counties.
Westpark Promenade Development proposes 322 condominiums, a four-story office building, and two restaurants on a 27-acre site; the Villa Sienna Apartment Project calls for 180 apartments on a 9-acre site.
In order to help local organizations better understand the process of qualifying and applying for a Community Development Block Grant, the city of Wildomar will host a public forum Oct. 14.
Gov. Jerry Brown vetoes AB 375 but makes clear he wants legislators to take another pass at rewriting existing law that currently makes firing bad teachers difficult.
The Wildomar City Council voted 5-0 to approve the added spending.
During a special study session Tuesday night, the Lake Elsinore successor agency considered what to do with its inventory of redevelopment properties.
Lake Elsinore Mayor Bob Magee said he wants to see the cities and shelter officials sit down to discuss adopting the new county ordinance.
The project is expected to wrap up in approximately eight months.
Supervisor Kevin Jeffries advocated for the change in April.
The president warned today that if Congress refuses to raise the debt ceiling, America would not be able to meet its financial obligations for the first time in 225 years.
Under the measure, any pit bull over 4 months old is now required to be spayed or neutered unless an owner can qualify his or her animal for one of five exemptions.
Jeffries proposed an amendment to the county's campaign finance disclosure ordinance to reflect the change in California law.
The first project calls for 157 single-family homes to be built off Palomar Street at McVicar Street; the second project is for a 51-lot, single-family housing tract to be built on the east side of George Avenue, just south of La Estrella Road.
Senate Bill 255 became law Tuesday with Gov. Brown's signature.
Chromium-6, also known as hexavalent chromium, received notoriety in the film "Erin Brockovich" for its impact on the residents of Hinkley, Calif.
Rep. Mark Takano (D) and Rep. Ken Calvert (R) are each pointing a finger across the political aisle.
A court trial began Oct. 1 that will decide whether the City of Lake Elsinore can install at a public venue a taxpayer-funded memorial that depicts a Christian cross and Star of David.
Camp Pendleton will see 1,163 employees furloughed, and base personnel and residents can expect reduced services, including closed commissaries.
The forest was among the local national outdoor attractions that closed Oct. 1 due to the government shutdown sparked by a dispute over ObamaCare.
Covered California is the state's health insurance exchange.
If the government does shut down Oct. 1, here's how you be impacted.
Riverside County cities have been sent a letter encouraging them to adopt an ordinance doing away with permit fees for TV and film production crews.
Wildomar residents Martha Bridges and John Burkett filed the suit against the city in November 2012.
The federal government will close down at midnight Monday unless Congress votes to continue funding. Essential services will continue, but federal employees may not be paid.
To help Americans find a plan that best suits their needs, the Kaiser Family Foundation has developed an online tool that calculates what an individual or family can expect to pay.
The Sept. 28 event is being sponsored by the Committee for Measure E.
The minimum wage will rise to $9 an hour on July 1, 2014, and will increase again Jan. 1, 2016 to $10 an hour.