The bill seeks to protect the confidentiality of communications between a sexual assault victim and a crisis counselor on college campuses.
Two local projects are set to receive some funds from the state's SB 1 Road Repair & Accountability Act allotment.
The Board of Supervisors is slated next week to formally adopt a $5.6 billion budget for the 2018-19 fiscal year.
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Sen. Mike Morrell's proposal would exempt from state income taxes all CA National Guard members activated for natural disasters or riots.
Sheriff Stan Sniff was first appointed in October 2007 and has since been elected to serve two full terms.
The city issued an announcement Tuesday stressing its opposition to "the removal of collaboration and information sharing" between agencies.
The 19th annual "West Coast Thunder" is set for Memorial Day, May 28. Last year, more than 6,000 riders turned out.
The man is accused of killing his neighbor in Perris.
As a member of SCAG's Regional Council, Councilmember Lane represents District 5 and the cities of Murrieta, Temecula, Hemet & San Jacinto.
"Until we honestly address those debts, the idea California has a budget surplus is the stuff of fiction," one lawmaker said.
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Sniff is seeking a 10 percent increase in the booking fee, raising it from $514.58 to $561.61 per detainee.
"The [RivCo Medal of Valor] shall be awarded to an individual who distinguishes herself or himself by valorous conduct at the risk of life."
The City of Murrieta is proud to welcome Stacey Stevenson as the City's new Administrative Services Director.
"Enough is enough. It is our duty and responsibility to protect our children, not teachers who prey on the young," Mike Morrell said.
2018 marks the 3rd time the District received the prestigious certification.
"Regulation is something I believe my constituents want," said Chuck Washington, who represents Murrieta and Temecula.
"The working families of California shouldn't have to pay for the Hollywood elite and the Silicon Valley billionaires..." Jeff Stone says.
"This is a momentous occasion for all of California, and particularly legislative staff," said Melendez, R-Lake Elsinore.
"No woman, or man, should ever have to risk their careers and livelihood for reporting sexual harassment..."
A California lawmaker is proposing to offer abortion pills at public universities.
Frederick Donald Rollins, 42, pleaded guilty in December to grand theft, securities fraud and more.
According to the Executive Office, the sheriff needs the money to pay for about 70 positions that have yet to be filled.
"Too many families have to choose between putting food on their tables & paying higher taxes our Legislature has passed," says Jeff Stone.
"This event is a great opportunity for everyone to have a chance to meet and mingle with their elected officials."
The "Veterans Improvement Program" aims to help Riverside County's 130,000-plus military veterans.
Sheriff's officials anticipated a $9.3 million overrun, which may swell, while the D.A.'s office is contending with a $5 million overage.
The program permits holders of electronic benefit transfer (EBT) debit cards to procure freshly made meal from participating restaurants.
"This is a tool to bring rates down for residents and businesses," the Legislative Affairs Director said, though 2 supervisors opposed it.
"Together, we can end the culture of corruption and sexual harassment in the state capitol," Assemblywoman Melissa Melendez said.
Approximately 75,000 vote‐by‐mail ballots will be mailed to voters starting Oct. 10 for the consolidated general election on Nov. 7.
The California Department of Transportation and Fish & Wildlife reminds the public to beware of wildlife from September 18th - 24th.
For nearly $400,000, a healthcare consulting firm will be at the forefront of consolidating the archives into a secure database.
Pros and cons of commercial cultivation and sales in unincorporated areas up for debate.
"Assemblyman Mayes' actions on cap-and-trade demonstrate we no longer share the same leadership principles," she said in part.
Property owners face bills ranging from $399 to $1,269 per property plus a $254 administrative fee
"We're going to be very bare bones," Sheriff Sniff said at the outset of the board's 1st hearing on the proposed 2017-18 fiscal year budget.
The overall proposed budget for 2017-18 is about 2 percent smaller than the one approved for the current fiscal year -- $5.57 billion.