Here’s a list of ballot boxes in Murrieta, where you can cast your votes for the Nov. 5 election.
As the 2024 election nears, here’s what to know about your ballot in Murrieta.
Conservative voters who have been skeptical of mail voting and ballot gathering – a strategy often used by Democrats – are now warming up to
Most homeowners near the fire are protected under a state order issued Sept. 19, but the protection lasts just one year.
Candidates from seven Southwest Riverside County cities attend
"Exploring opportunities to reduce processing times would make the county a more attractive place for development," county documents stated.
Without a paper trail, a person caught with a converter may be charged, fined between $1,000 and $5,000, and do possible jail time.
Public is invited to three events for congressional and city council candidates
Matthew Jennings was selected to serve on the California State Controller's Committee on County Tax Collecting Procedures.
All residents of Lake Elsinore, Temecula, Murrieta, Menifee, Wildomar, Norco and Perris are invited to attend.
The added fees for the over 500 unincorporated Riverside County property owners stem from fire mitigation charges.
The Biden administration has overhauled the program's rules, enabling more public servants to qualify for forgiveness.
U.S. Army Air Corps Pvt. Charles R. Powers was 18 when he died in July 1942. He is finally being laid to rest in his hometown of Riverside.
Two City Council seats are open in the General Municipal Election, which takes place on November 5.
The assessment roll represents the composite value of all commercial and residential real estate as well as other property in the county.
The state Controller's Office has published its 2023 "Government Compensation in California," which shows how taxpayer funds are spent.
She will step down at the end of the year, and her retirement will become official on Jan. 10.
"Mail solicitations have started looking like bills and official state mail, confusing many consumers. This especially affects our seniors."
The long-planned entertainment-retail destination is eyed for vacant land bordered by the 15 and 215 freeways and Murrieta Hot Springs Road.
The Board of Supervisors Tuesday formally approved double-digit pay hikes for themselves and five other county elected officials.
When November rolls around, voters will decide between a convicted criminal and an unpopular incumbent.
The Executive Office's 2023-24 third-quarter budget report is among the top items on the board's agenda with discretionary revenue at$1.2 B.
The DMV's first-of-its-kind "Express" office opens May 16 at 27890 Clinton Keith Road.
Mayor Lori Stone will deliver the address on May 9 at the Murrieta Hot Springs Resort Conference Center. The event is free to attend.
Hundreds of thousands of dollars are owed. Check the list below to see if the county owes you.
It's anticipated that President Biden will make announcements in the coming days/weeks that could impact residents across the Golden State.
The units would be housed in 15 three-story buildings.
Death reports can take as much as 18 months to reach family of in-custody decedents, according to some complainants.
If you're in the "ditch the switch" camp, a California Senate bill introduced last month offers remote hope. Same with a federal push.
Polls closed at 8 p.m. Tuesday. Patch is following ballot counting in real time.
A 15-page audit cited concerns about contracts, revenue reporting and even a failure of weekly reliable service that residents pay for.
Congress is being made aware of the "resilience, achievement and prosperity of the Southern California wine industry."
The amounts to fund workers' nest eggs in CalPERS will rise over the next 5 years according to a pension advisory review committee report.
Midyear financial data suggests a "modest overall increase in projected General Fund discretionary revenue," the executive office says.
Granholm's Golden State trip begins Monday, Feb. 26.
Find your nearest ballot drop-off box, hours of collection, and voting locations in and around Murrieta.
Murrieta must allow access to medicinal cannabis, per state law. On Tuesday, City Council voted 5-0 to come into compliance.
Wildomar and Murrieta will "erase the border" during a 6-month pilot program of street outreach, emergency shelter, and case management.
Election day is March 5 but early voting has been underway since Feb. 24.