"Any attack on members of Congress is an attack on our democracy," said Rep. Ken Calvert, R-Corona.
Sen. Stone has 1-question online survey seeking public input. "Maybe with less time, legislators will focus on the laws that are important."
Superior Court Judge Mark Mandio, who is based at the Southwest Justice Center in Murrieta, oversees the Veterans Court.
Last week, the council approved a resolution of intention to move toward district-by-district voting.
"With this bill, millions of tax dollars will flow to benefit the people of Eastvale, Jurupa Valley, Menifee and Wildomar."
However, other Inland leaders praised the governor's plan. Where do YOU stand?
Under a revised rate schedule, the cost of a sheriff's patrol deputy will rise from $160.22 to $168.45 per hour.
"Our Constitution is clear: all persons, despite race, religion or creed, have the right to freely voice their opinion without fear..."
County officials are reaching out to the public to let them know that there are nearly 600 unclaimed refunds that will expire soon.
State Assemblywoman Melissa Melendez questions whether laws were broken as the bill made its way through the Legislature.
SB 644 would allow authorities to impound a vessel belonging to a boater accused of causing a fatality while DUI.
"The governor's budget proposal shifts an unfunded mandate to counties that will have devastating implications for all local services."
"I'm honored to introduce the Tribal Digital Access Act to help close the digital divide in Indian Country," Rep. Raul Ruiz said.
The most populous federal district in the nation includes Riverside and six other counties.
The MOU paves the way for the county to join 18 other counties in returning to a practice in effect until the end of last year.
The woman has a long history of working in education in Riverside County.
Emergency proclamations were issued due to storms in January and February.
"This is intended to make small changes and increase accountability," Supervisor Kevin Jeffries said
"It is our Constitutional right to defend ourselves," Assemblywoman Melissa Melendez said.
Dems are jeopardizing billions in federal funds while endangering those they've been elected to serve, Rep Melendez says.
Assemblywoman Melissa Melendez wants to establish protections for legislative staffers who report ethics or other breaches by their bosses.
Assemblywoman Melissa Melendez introduced legislation to restore billions of dollars back to California's roads.
"For two decades, I have played a key role in the efforts to replace wasteful government animal tests with modern alternative tests..."
Other area politicians weigh in on the hot topic.
All visitors entering the CAC will remove belts and watches to walk through a metal detector and have bags checked by security officers.
"Keeping American families safe is my top priority in Congress, (and) why I believe deporting criminal illegal immigrants is so important."
"I applaud the governor for recognizing that we cannot afford to keep spending at current levels..." Sen. Jeff Stone said.
"This is not the time and place to reform the Office of Congressional Ethics," Rep. Ken Calvert, R-Corona, said.
The New Year is chock full of new laws. Here are some that will impact the lives of Californians.
The Riverside County Board of Supervisors will defer salary increases.
Canyon Lake has been without an active fire station since July 2015, depending instead on county fire personnel from Lake Elsinore & Menifee
The event is planned for Monday night.
Leaders are gearing up for the impacts of Prop. 64, which makes the recreational use of marijuana among adults 21 years legal as of Jan. 1.
Assemblywoman Melissa Melendez submitted a bill to classify rape of an intoxicated or unconscious victim as a violent felony.
"It seems unfair that we've allowed some cities to sign up and not pay, at least for the first five years," one supervisor said.
Rep. Ken Calvert weighs in on Trump's victory.
A live roundup of Tuesday, Nov. 8's election results from across Riverside County.
Early voting is also happening Friday and Monday at the registrar's office.
The deadline to register to vote in Nov. 8 General Election is upon us.
An estimated 600,000 vote-by-mail ballots were mailed this week.