"As one of the largest employers in the region, the county continues to lead by example & set high standards for fairness..."
"This is a huge win for underserved rural communities and tribes here in Riverside County," Congressman Raul Ruiz said.
Assemblymember Marie Waldron weighs in on employment skills and breaking barriers.
Here is what Riverside County residents need to know about local March For Our Lives events planned for Saturday, March 24.
Temecula will host their first 'Start Up Week' this September.
Minority Floor Leader Marie Waldron weighs in on California's craft breweries.
Assemblymember Marie Waldron talks bi-partisan legislation.
Assemblymember Marie Waldron talks diseases, research, and saving lives.
A weeklong trial was the second for the defendant, who acted as his own attorney.
The positions are for full three-year terms through June 15, 2021.
The Riverside County District Attorney’s Office recognizes the outstanding work done by its employees at its annual PRIDE Awards
Dams, Water Resources
Assemblymember Marie Waldron weighs in on technology, government, efficiency.
"The working families of California shouldn't have to pay for the Hollywood elite and the Silicon Valley billionaires..." Jeff Stone says.
Mental Health, Homeless
"This is a momentous occasion for all of California, and particularly legislative staff," said Melendez, R-Lake Elsinore.
He's scheduled to appear at the Temecula Valley Republican Women’s (TVRWF) luncheon at Wilson Creek Winery.
Minority Floor Leader Marie Waldron talks about the dangers of Valley Fever.
Jorge Rivera, 25, was sentenced to 12 years in prison for smuggling drugs into the country.
"No woman, or man, should ever have to risk their careers and livelihood for reporting sexual harassment..."
"Our goals are preventing homelessness ... and ending it for those who are experiencing it."
Governor Brown, State Capitol, State of the State speech
Riverside County supervisors Tuesday directed Executive Office staff to develop an incentives package.
Lilac Fire
Protecting taxpayers
Twenty-five separate grants were awarded to agencies throughout Riverside County from HUD.
Assemblymember Marie Waldron weighs in on driving with drugs, namely marijuana.
Assemblymember Marie Waldron talks legislature, deadlines and schedules.
Here in California, the DUI law is changing for some, new fees are being added for registering your vehicle and minimum wage is going up.
Legislature, Committees
"This tax bill is an investment in America's future," Hunter says. And Ruiz: "This plan gives 83% of the tax breaks to the wealthiest 1%."
"Too many families have to choose between putting food on their tables & paying higher taxes our Legislature has passed," says Jeff Stone.
"The City Council just put these iconic predators on a one-way path to extinction," said an attorney.
"This event is a great opportunity for everyone to have a chance to meet and mingle with their elected officials."
The "Veterans Improvement Program" aims to help Riverside County's 130,000-plus military veterans.
Assemblymember Marie Waldron talks fires and resources as wildfires strike our region once again.
“Despite being ranked one of the worst congested freeway segments...this section of I‑15 has not risen to the top of any... plan."
Assemblymember Marie Waldron on Driver's License, Security, Identification
Assemblymember Marie Waldron weighs in on computer security, hacking and cyber-crime.
Sexual harassment and abuse, by Assemblymember Marie Waldron