Amid COVID-19, litter is worsening along roadways that run through Temecula, Murrieta, Wildomar, Lake Elsinore, Menifee and Corona.
Mail-in ballots for the Nov. 3 general election will be going out to all registered voters in Riverside County in just under five weeks.
Protecting our homes and families
The committee will respond to a months-long civil grand jury investigation into the county's $36.4 million contract with KPMG.
The project was supposed to find savings and inefficiencies in county departments, but it cost more than it saved, the report found.
A milestone for our country
The "waiver" program was announced earlier this month by Gov. Gavin Newsom, and on Friday the county began the local rollout process.
School funding is essential
The proposed resolution recognizes the role the city has to play in denouncing racism and fostering an environment of inclusion.
Providing necessary treatments will save lives, and taxpayer dollars
Roadblocks at EDD are delaying benefit payments
If you're planning a weekend getaway, expect tighter restrictions in the desert.
Protecting First Responders and Supporting Small Businesses
City Manager Aaron Adams talks about the reopening of Front Street in Old Town, new businesses, development, and recreation facilities.
Holding live entertainment, including music acts, is not permitted in the county amid concerns about social gatherings that spread COVID-19.
Important changes at the DMV
The daily 6 a.m. through 11:59 p.m. trainings are expected through the weekend and into next week.
The number of illegal fireworks shot off over the July 4 holiday was high, so the county is considering much stiffer fines for violators.
Online services are available, and city staff can still be reached via phone and email.
Restoring lives and reducing crime
County services will still be available for residents over the phone or online.
A new mutual aid agreement aims to better protect lives and property at the Riverside/San Diego county line.
Remembering our inherent rights as a free people
The county's current Assistant Treasurer-Tax Collector will take the helm on Sept. 24.
The fire reduction program involves deploying contractors to clear weeds and related overgrowth on properties where owners don't do it.
California's Budget Priorities
Council members could have appointed someone from the community to serve James "Stew" Stewart's now-vacant District 4 seat.
Plans to build a 1,700-home development in Lilac Hills, about 15 miles south of Temecula. was denied Wednesday in San Diego County.
The 3-2 vote was in favor of the spending plan, which must be formally ratified in September.
Scholarships for our future leaders
"This is a hit right in the face if we're trying to create more housing," Supervisor Jeff Hewitt said. "This is crazy."
In addition to the many sectors allowed to reopen by the state, many county and city buildings reopened Monday.
Dealing with Delays and Glitches
The city reopening follows a broader one Friday in which several sectors across the county were allowed to begin welcoming patrons.
The Corona, Hemet and Temecula courthouses, along with Moreno Valley Traffic & Small Claims Court, wont's reopen until at least June 29.
The buildings are reopening with public health protocols in place.
Ensuring continuity of government during a crisis
James "Stew" Stewart resigned Thursday night effective immediately. "I owe everyone an apology," he said.
The first-come, first-served program for youngsters begins June 9, with no income requirements or registration required.
An important and historic budget meeting in Sacramento