The Department of Public Social Services seeks to have all vehicles acquired over the next five years be free of any county decals.
"Criminal tax evasion damages legitimate businesses and imposes unfair costs on law-abiding citizens.”
Supervisor Kevin Jeffries spearheaded "Administrative Protocol for Reducing Claims and Lawsuits Against County Agencies.”
Riverside County Sheriff Stan Sniff voices his opposition to the proposition. Tell us if you agree.
The money heads to the county's general fund.
Long was arrested last Thursday on suspicion of DUI.
The Riverside County registrar’s headquarters at 2724 Gateway Drive will be open until midnight to accommodate applicants.
7,500 plates must be pre-sold before it will be produced by the California DMV. Proceeds go to restoration efforts of the Salton Sea.
To be successful, the effort needs the signatures of 504,760 registered voters by Dec. 29 to qualify for the ballot.
If you’re unhappy with your representation, this is the time to stop complaining and get to know some of the candidates on the ballot.
According to Registrar of Voters Rebecca Spencer, a total 498,000 absentee ballots will be distributed for the mid-term election.
The Imitation Firearms Safety Act aims to curb the use of replica guns that look like the real deal.
The law is named after teen victim Audrie Pott, who committed suicide in 2012 after being sexually assaulted at a party in the Bay Area.
The law will start to take effect in July 2015.
Workers will earn between $90 and $125 for one day’s work.
The development impact fee for unincorporated parts of the county is likely going up.
Brown also signed six other bills that he said are aimed at better protecting victims of human trafficking.
There's still time to register to vote
The laws take effect Jan. 1
The Pink Ribbon Breast Cancer Awareness plate will fund the “Every Woman Counts” program.
Marie Waldron represents California's 75th Assembly District, which stretches from Temecula to San Marcos.
Rep. Calvert's refusal to face the voters to explain his positions and actions over the last 20 years is indefensible.
Kevin Jeffries wants to show residents more about how taxpayer money is used in settling lawsuits.
It plugs a hole in existing law that left those groups vulnerable.
Venture capitalist Tim Draper isn't ready to give up, though.
All except one county supervisor will get pay raises after the group voted for them Tuesday. 5 other elected officials will get a hike also
The governor has until Sept. 30 to veto the bill or sign it.
The modification is aimed to prevent 250,000-square-foot warehouses and distribution centers from bypassing the county planning commission.
In a 5-0 vote without comment, the board received and filed the agencies’ answers to recent findings by a grand jury.
According to the sheriff, the projected shortfall by June is $42 million.
The board approved a “working” 2014-15 budget of $4.76 billion in June.
The board approved a working 2014-15 fiscal year budget of $4.76 billion in June.
Tickets cost $45 to attend the event, which will be held in Temecula.
It's been three months since the state Attorney General's Office received the case. Is that too long or note enough time for them to act?
AB 2217 paves the road for AEDs in California’s schools, according to Assemblywoman Melissa Melendez.
The bill would allow the temporary removal of firearms from individuals who are at risk for committing acts of violence, supporters say
The 'Cell Phone Kill Switch Bill' is meant to keep help keep smartphone owners from being mugged or robbed for their phones.
Measure preserves private donations through state income tax form.