The Riverside County Board of Supervisors has called on the federal government to protect Medicaid funding.
Lance Cpl. Albert A. Aguilera of Riverside was a combat engineer with 1st Combat Engineer Battalion, 1st Marine Division, Camp Pendleton.
Mt. San Jacinto students are gaining professional experience in regenerative medicine, molecular biology, neuroscience, and genetics.
Republican podcaster and former Fox News host Steve Hilton is joining the race.
The two separate projects are planned near Nicolas Road.
The "legal and constitutional rights of people" shouldn't be infringed because of political differences, one official said.
Taxpayers usually have three years to file and claim their tax refunds. The latest deadline is fast approaching.
Locals are encouraged to register for the event before it sells out. What to know.
Trump, too, has argued that he deserves the prize "for a lot of things."
A formal invitation to an important announcement leads many to believe Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco is ready to run for CA governor.
The number of California acres mapped into higher "fire hazard severity zones" is doubling. Stricter fire safety building codes will follow.
As a Feb. 6 deadline looms, the future of federal workers in California is unclear.
A federal aid freeze announced this week by the Trump Administration has been rescinded, multiple sources are reporting Wednesday afternoon.
Chuck Washington, 3rd District Riverside County Supervisor, had some ideas for stemming the 'house party' problems in other districts.
Millions of low-wage earners are getting a raise in 2025 as 21 states are slated to hike their minimum pay starting Jan. 1.
Brenden Kalfus was unanimously voted 5-0 as Temecula's next mayor for 2025.
The 7-story high-rise resort is slated to include a pool, spa, bars, restaurants, and shopping and will change the facade of Old Town.
The Hurkey Creek Park Beautification Project will fix landscaping, improve the restrooms, add play features and provide needed maintenance.
In a hotly contested TVUSD race for four seats, the Riverside County Registrar of Voters released its 10th update on the election.
Tucker, a Palm Desert resident, had a strong lead over Temecula's Pfohl.
Four seats were up for election in the TVUSD.
The Riverside County Registrar of Voters released its schedule for reporting election results.
The board voted unanimously in favor of the contract with Rancho Cucamonga-based Inland Southern California 211+.
Here’s what to know about your ballot in Riverside County.
More than 68,497 are registered to vote in Temecula. Here’s a step-by-step guide to track your votes.
A Christian conservative political action committee has backed two candidates in the hope of resetting a controversial agenda.
Thousands are registered to vote in Temecula. Here’s a step-by-step guide to track your votes.
Riverside County was given $12.6 million, while San Bernardino has gotten $11 million to clear homeless encampments at Newsom's direction.
Some 700 residents are expected to attend the address at the Pechanga Resort, where opportunities, plans and issues will be discussed.
Here’s what you need to know about voter registration in Temecula ahead of the Nov. 5 election.
About 55% of the state's renters pay more than 30% of their income on rent and utilities; many spend half their paycheck on these expenses.
Here’s a list of ballot boxes in Temecula, where you can cast your votes for the Nov. 5 election.
Law enforcement will be required to collect data on crimes that take place on Indian lands to address cases that have gone unresolved.
As the 2024 election nears, here’s what to know about your ballot in Temecula.
The county can expect a 5.4% increase in the property roll this October. Find payment deadlines and more here.
Which intersections are in dire need of traffic signals? The city hopes to come up with a comprehensive ranking list.
Candidates from seven Southwest Riverside cities attend
The new law mandates that only paper bags, or a used bags brought by a customer, will be available at checkout counters.
The appropriations will reduce the contingency cash balance from $7.5 million to $5.9 million, according to the Executive Office.
Can Temecula youth afford to live in their city when they are ready to buy? A City Council workshop is scheduled to discuss the barriers.