A proposed City of Murrieta resolution argues that nearly all businesses are "essential."
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The project includes six soccer fields, an outdoor stadium with a capacity of up to 5,000 seats, a building for locker rooms, and more.
The project adds to existing housing development along Washington.
A total 264 attorneys are covered under the new agreement, mainly prosecutors, at the Riverside County District Attorney's Office.
State Sen. Melissa Melendez (R-Lake Elsinore) is among 11 lawmakers asking Gov. Newsom to reclassify restaurants as essential businesses.
Calvert and his Republican colleagues were handed a loss Friday evening by the U.S. Supreme Court.
Presiding Judge John Vineyard made the decision based on Gov. Gavin Newsom's region-by-region stay-at-home order.
Election results are coming down to the wire in Riverside County.
According to a post on his White Aryan Resistance website, he died Nov. 4 in Hemet at the age of 82.
A formal response on the civil grand jury report is expected Tuesday.
"It does take time to process [the ballots] accurately," Registrar Rebecca Spencer said.
The 67th District includes nearly all of Southwest Riverside County, except Temecula and the city’s neighboring unincorporated areas.
Murrieta City Council is a five-member, non-partisan board. Council members are elected by-district to serve four-year terms.
In Murrieta, some of the key seats to decide are Assembly District 67, Congressional District 42, and city council.
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Key local issues voters will decide: Assembly District 67, Congressional District 42, and Murrieta City Council seats.
Voters can cast ballots in person at Voter Assistance Centers that will be open Oct. 31 through Nov. 3, 2020. See the list of centers below.
The county's Registrar of Voters lays out a timetable of what to expect on election night.
See list of polling places in Murrieta, to vote early or drop off your ballot in person for the Nov. 3 election.
Two assistant U.S. attorneys will serve as District Election Officers handling complaints and concerns occurring in Riverside County.
Juan Perez will take over for Riverside County CEO George Johnson when he retires in December.
Nearly double the intake at of mail-in ballots have been received by the registrar compared to the same time during the 2016 election.
The local "Open California Now" demonstration, and others like it, support fully reopening the state amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
There are three ways to cast election ballots this year: through the mail, at a drop-off site or in a voter assistance center.
Members of the Winchester/Homeland MAC serve as an advisory body to the Riverside County Board of Supervisors.
County CEO George Johnson announced last month that he would be retiring at the end of December, following 30 years in government.
The ballots for the presidential general election were mailed Monday, the same day early voting at the Registrar of Voters Office began.
Both the Cleveland and San Bernardino National Forests were closed on Sept. 7 because of wildfire danger, and they remain shuttered.
The county program is geared to residents, ages 16 to 24, with the goal of placing them in paid internships to receive income and training.
The city expects to receive approximately $590,000 in CDBG funds, an increase of 82 percent from the last funding cycle.
The number of registered Democratic voters in Riverside County outnumber Republicans by a wide margin, compared to elections past.
A plan that would flout the state's current "Blueprint" for reopening will be reconsidered by the Board of Supervisors on Oct. 6.
The Senate voted 83-12 to confirm Trump's appointment of John W. Holcomb to the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California.
Another hearing date has been set for Oct. 20 to discuss a series of regulations on where and how hemp growers can operate in the county.
"This event tells a piece of the 2020 story from the perspective of city hall,” said Murrieta’s City Manager Kim Summers.
Training exercises are being heard and felt in Temecula, Murrieta, Wildomar, Lake Elsinore, Canyon Lake, Menifee and surrounding areas.
Mayor Gene Wunderlich and Council Member Kelly Seyarto have announced they will not run for re-election.