The latest emergency CalFresh benefits allotment is the fifth one announced during the COVID-19 pandemic.
In Murrieta, two city council seats are up for grabs during the November 3 Presidential General Election.
Thousands of inmates in California are scheduled for early release amid coronavirus.
An online-only return has prompted a lawsuit, and on Tuesday it was announced K-5 schools might possibly get in-person learning.
The daily 6 a.m. through 11:59 p.m. trainings are expected through the weekend and into next week.
An attorney for the organization compared indoor services at houses of worship to outdoor protests.
A study found a total of 2,161 vacant unfunded county jobs, which exist in name only.
Riverside County residents in unincorporated communities may get hit with a "special assessment" if they don't pay their trash bills.
If you live in unincorporated Riverside County, you might see your trash bill go up.
Staff will be enforcing social distancing and facial covering rules at all of the reopened facilities, officials said.
Riverside County leaders appear to be listening to protesters and are taking first-steps to address concerns about policing and racism.
"My wife and I never had to consider telling our children about how they could be treated differently because of their skin color."
The project site is located near the Murrieta Hot Springs and Winchester roads intersection.
The clergy say they must reopen their ministries "to fully serve the needs of their communities."
The proposed site for the Costco/Vineyard II retail development is a 26.3-acre vacant site located along Clinton Keith Road, east of I-215.
If the county gets a green light to move deeper into a phase 2 reopening, it could mean customers inside restaurants and shopping centers.
The 972-acre project site is located just west of Interstate 215, south of Keller Road.
Residents in parts of Temecula, Murrieta, Wildomar, Lake Elsinore and Menifee may hear thunderous explosions, and they may see smoke.
The refunds must be claimed by Aug. 3 otherwise the money will go into county coffers.
Several cities in Riverside County, including Palm Springs and Riverside, have put moratoriums in place.
The Riverside County Board of Supervisors continues to hear from the public.
The Riverside County Board of Supervisors is taking up several issues.
As of Saturday, there are 4,164 confirmed coronavirus cases and the death toll stood at 161 in Riverside County.
Bids for county-owned real estate will start as low as $100 and could go into the hundreds of thousands of dollars, officials said.
The lawsuit seeks a judge's order to stop the enforcement of the government's order closing their businesses.
The project applicant wants to construct eight buildings at the southeast corner of Date and Delhaven streets.
COVID-19 has forced the courts to do some rearranging.
Based on an emergency order from the California Supreme Court, there are some changes at Banning, Indio, Murrieta and Riverside courthouses.
The project would have "significant unavoidable" traffic impacts on Murrieta Hot Springs Road, according to the city documents.
The new Murrieta academy offers citizens the opportunity to get an inside view of how the city operates.
With 100 percent of precincts reporting, Melissa Melendez (R) and Elizabeth Romero (D) are the two frontrunners as of Wednesday.
Supervisor Chuck Washington was the clear frontrunner in Tuesday's contest.
The updates below reflect results as of 6 p.m. March 6. The next update from the registrar's office will be March 10 at 6 p.m.
Here's your guide on where to vote, times, and the schedule of when election results will start rolling out in Riverside County.
Here's a look at the major races and initiatives Murrieta voters are casting ballots on.
The candidates are Melissa Melendez (R), Anna Nevenic (D), Elizabeth Romero (D), John Schwab (R), and Joy Silver (D).
Voters can cast a ballot at the Riverside County registrar's office.
"This is an issue that has exploded on us and created a number of disruptions to the quality of life in communities."
Find your polling place and hours, as well as where to drop off vote-by-mail ballots across Riverside County.
Here’s a reminder of what’s new in your tax return for 2019 and what exactly is due on April 15, 2020.