The city is updating its Local Hazard Mitigation Plan and is asking for public comments.
The 139-unit, eight-building apartment complex is slated for 4.3 acres at the corner of Los Alamos Road and Monroe Avenue.
Whopping salary increases — some as high as 32% — were voted down by the Riverside County Board of Supervisors.
Murrieta City Councilmember Christi White lost her reelection bid, and two sitting MVUSD governing board members also were defeated.
Of the dismissals, 90 were misdemeanor cases and two were felony. Countywide, 612 cases were dismissed over the two-month period.
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All Richard Lilya wants is to see his day in court. Unfortunately, because of a shortage of judges, he might not get it.
Riverside County is uniquely challenged in managing a backlog of cases due to "a decades-long shortage of judges."
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The choice and timing are curious, but in a released statement Mayor Ingram said he was honored to select Issa.
Despite the error, the Riverside County Registrar of Voters said there is no way the ballots will get counted twice.
SCE "negligently, recklessly and willfully" failed to maintain clearance area between electrical equipment and vegetation, the suit alleges.
A "Regional Homeless Alliance" is in the works across Lake Elsinore, Menifee, Murrieta, Temecula and Wildomar.
The new law signed by Newsom on Friday is designed to save time and money while reducing paperwork for emergency service providers.
The Board of Supervisors allocated $75,000 for the upcoming "Riverside County State of the County" address, last held in 2018.
The Riverside County Board of Supervisors signed off on Isen Garden LLC's requests for a conditional use permit and development agreement.
The location is currently zoned "rural residential," so if the cultivation operation is approved the designation would have to change.
Jon Levell was appointed to the District 1 seat.
The city paved the way for development off Hayes Avenue that would bring 35 new 1-acre estates to the area.
The 2,916-square-foot home was seized for nonpayment of internal revenue tax, and now the public can buy it, the federal agency announced.
Tuesday's ratification by the Board of Supervisors was expected and sets up the county to receive state and federal aid to cover fire costs.
The move was part of a final vote by federal officials on replacement names for nearly 650 U.S. sites that contained the derogatory word.
The emergency proclamation could help make the county eligible for potential federal and state assistance and cost reimbursement.
GOP lawmakers expressed outrage while Democrats applauded the president's executive order.
The Inflation Reduction Act tackles issues including climate change, drought and the rising inflation costs of health care.
Congressmen Darrell Issa, R-Temecula, and Ken Calvert, R-Corona, have long showed support for former President Donald Trump.
Pipeline work is slated to begin in the fall and wrap up in autumn 2023, according to the Perris-based EMWD.
Some Murrieta property owners will see average annual savings ranging between $337 and $605 per parcel per year on their property tax bills.
The special assessments will hit residents in unincorporated areas who aren't paying their trash bills.
Murrieta's Interstate 215/Keller Road Interchange Project and the city's emergency dispatch system are poised for federal funding.
The bill is considered the most significant new federal legislation to address gun violence since the expired assault weapons ban.
The total budget for county government in 2022-23 is 8% higher than last year, approved before the start of the fiscal year.
Despite enrolling the most low-income undergraduate students UC Riverside is the least-funded UC campus.
As pressure mounts to distribute Riverside County funds, county CEO Jeff Van Wagenen wants to close the coffers for a rainy day.
The DA, Sheriff are seeking additional appropriations for 2022-23 fiscal year.
Kelly Seyarto served multiple terms on the Murrieta City Council, was elected to the state Assembly in 2020, and a CA Senate seat is near.
The incumbent was first elected in June 2014.
The polls are closed in Murrieta, and voters have had their say on county, state, as well as U.S. Senate and congressional races.