Concerns over mass gatherings prompted Wednesday's announcement.
Services will be limited and several coronavirus precautions are in place for in-person visits.
The guidelines issued by the state are for in-person services.
Recognizing our hardworking students
San Diego County has received state approval to accelerate its phase 2 reopening; Riverside County is still looking for the green light.
County leadership is working with state and federal partners to interpret eligible uses of the CARES Act funding.
Reopening California
The county is petitioning Gov. Gavin Newsom for a "regional variance" that could allow for an accelerated reopening of the local economy.
Temecula Appoints New Fire Chief
If Gov. Gavin Newsom doesn't allow Riverside County to reopen on a fast track, Temecula has laid out a strategy for the city.
Helping businesses as we re-open California
The supervisors decided against rescinding an order mandating K-12 schools stay closed through June 19.
The supervisors may be better equipped to make a determination now that the governor has provided some direction.
Limited reopenings start Friday. The county awaits Tuesday's unveiling of a "regional variance" program that may allow further reopening.
Provided the county and/or state do not ban the display, Temecula will put on its annual show.
Keeping people fed and workers working
The county public health order mandating face coverings and six feet of social distancing is among those likely to be rescinded Tuesday.
The city is moving forward with a plan to reopen its economy while adhering to state and county orders.
Duncan Hunter, whose congressional district included part of Temecula, pleaded guilty about six months after his wife.
The April 28 virtual city council meeting begins at 7 p.m.
"We’re in a better position than many communities because our local economy was exceptionally strong to start," said Temecula's mayor.
Reviving California's Economy
The public is invited to watch the April 28 Temecula City Council meeting.
The virtual live "Riverside PA Auction 1 of 2” begins at 9 a.m. Sunday.
Honoring and Encouraging Public Service
Watch Temecula City Manager Aaron Adams deliver his weekly coronavirus update.
The suit seeks an injunction against measures that reflect a "gross abuse of power."
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A prohibition on all gatherings — including religious services — is in place across Riverside County. Some argue it's unconstitutional.
Every night, the Temecula Civic Center is lighting up and "God Bless America" is playing on the clock tower chimes.
This one-time funding is intended to reimburse the county for COVID- 19 crisis response for the period March 5 through March 15.
Help for Businesses and Workers
Programs and services available for workers, employers, and others impacted by COVID-19
Protecting Public Health
The county is working to get more information from the governor’s office that will help answer questions about the order amid coronavirus.
Local city and county officials have been urging residents to participate in the 2020 Census to ensure maximum federal funding.
A divided Board of Supervisors Tuesday approved moving forward with a $727 million bond sale to pay down growing pension debts.
“I urge Temecula to unite with patience and perspective ...," Temecula Mayor James "Stew" Stewart said.
The board's tentative meeting schedule for regular Tuesday business is dark for the rest of March.
Protecting our kids from lead poisoning