Healthcare, Public Safety, Rebuilding, Government Efficiency
The local office is among 43 in the state to offer the weekend services, starting July 7.
The bill seeks to protect the confidentiality of communications between a sexual assault victim and a crisis counselor on college campuses.
Two companies that operate waste processing facilities in Riverside County will receive a combined $7 million.
The group claims the county has been criminalizing young residents for poor academics.
Citrus Greening Disease
Two local projects are set to receive some funds from the state's SB 1 Road Repair & Accountability Act allotment.
Assemblymember Marie Waldron on Outdoors, Youth.
The Board of Supervisors is slated next week to formally adopt a $5.6 billion budget for the 2018-19 fiscal year.
Minority Floor Leader Marie Waldron on I-15 and local traffic congestion.
Riverside County Sheriff Stan Sniff & District Attorney Mike Hestrin both approached the Board of Supervisors Monday with funding requests.
Minority Floor Leader Marie Waldron on California Agriculture and Women Who Harvest.
Find your polling place and hours, as well as where to drop off vote-by-mail ballots across Riverside County.
Patch's live roundup of Tuesday's election results from across Riverside County in the primary election for June 5, 2018.
Criminal Sentencing, Human Trafficking
The pending retirements of two Riverside County supervisors have left their seats open to a field of nine candidates in Tuesday's election.
The system allows voters with disabilities to access and mark their ballot in a screen-readable format using their personal computers.
Firefighter, Memorial, Sacrifice
Mike Hestrin of Temecula is in his first bid for re-election, having served as the county's top prosecutor since January 2015.
"Each of you has bravely resisted California's deadly and unconstitutional sanctuary state laws," President Trump told the leaders.
Want to cast your ballot early for the June 5 election? Here's your chance.
The increase will be retroactive to July 1, 2017, and was sought to recoup higher operational costs incurred by the sheriff's department.
Between June 9, 2016, and Dec. 31, 2016, about 200 terminally ill patients received prescriptions to end their lives in CA, officials say.
Fire Recovery
Superior Court Judge Daniel A. Ottolia in Riverside County said the End of Life Option Act violated the law.
Assemblymember Marie Waldron On: Caring for Animals, Pets, Sea Life
"Until we honestly address those debts, the idea California has a budget surplus is the stuff of fiction," one lawmaker said.
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Uber and Lyft drivers, we're talking to you.
Should marijuana businesses be allowed in the city? Elected leaders are expected to discuss that Tuesday night.
Gas Tax, highway funding
Crime, Sentencing, DNA Evidence
The sheriff is seeking a 10 percent increase in the booking fee.
"The [RivCo Medal of Valor] shall be awarded to an individual who distinguishes herself or himself by valorous conduct at the risk of life."
Assemblymember Marie Waldron on Drug Abuse, Prevention, Fentanyl.
Bernard 'Bernie’ Zelkowitz was honored by Minority Floor Leader Marie Waldron.
Will the city become the first Inland Empire municipality to oppose California's so-called sanctuary state law?
Assemblymember Marie Waldron talks about helping the developmentally disabled.
John Kelliher, 53, of Temecula, has been reappointed to the California Travel and Tourism Commission.
Assemblymember Marie Waldron on school security and safety.