Temecula's city government employs more than 446 people who earned over $22,110,885 in total wages for 2022.
5,664 RivCo households in unincorporated communities owe the county's four waste haulers for unpaid rubbish pickup and disposal service.
A report released Tuesday by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics showed eggs, cereals and bakery products had the highest increase at 15%.
All of the requests will be entertained between now and the date for tentative adoption of the county's 2023-24 budget on June 27.
An "agricultural pass" will let owners and their appointed representatives rescue livestock from restricted areas during disasters.
The project is proposed for the Michael "Mike" Naggar Community Park on Margarita Road.
The ICDBG program is a competitive grant that provides a range of eligible activities to support Native Americans on Indian reservations.
In other words, Taco Bell wants everyone to own the Taco Tuesday phrase and it's not about the dough, the company says.
The development was challenged by conservation groups, and a judge ruled that a wildlife corridor must be protected.
Temecula Wine Country is just one unincorporated community that will be impacted by an amended noise ordinance for Riverside County.
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The funding will further "the health, safety and general welfare of the community,” Temecula City Manager Aaron Adams said.
The city received $3.4 million in grant funding for several projects.
Large birthday parties, quinceañeras, weddings, baptisms, and other family and cultural celebrations are often held on desert "Ranchos."
Previously, manufacturers were restricted to industrial areas. The update applies only to unincorporated communities.
The proposed changes would affect communities in several unincorporated areas.
Convicted fentanyl dealers should be treated like convicted DUI offenders: make it easier to prosecute them for murder, officials say.
If Temecula voters want term limits, the impact won't be felt for more than a decade.
"Nearly two-thirds of all people seriously injured or killed by police K-9s in California were Black or Latino," said Jackson.
The city's REDI Commission seized the opportunity to celebrate Black History Month after a majority of City Council passed on it.
Temecula City Councilmembers can currently serve as many four-year terms as voters elect them.
The latest announcement came Tuesday when the D.A.'s office said that between Jan. 25 and Jan. 30 three felony sex cases were vacated.
The city has until February 2024 to figure out how to implement Senate Bill 9, which took effect statewide on January 1.
Snapchat's disappearing messages prompted lawsuits and a probe into allegations the company is facilitating fentanyl sales on its platform.
In a split vote, council members decided the proclamations will no longer be made at the council level.
"This is the highest sum ever awarded in a year through a grant program to nonprofit organizations in Temecula’s history."
Senate Bill 9, which took effect Jan. 1, allows homeowners to split their lot and build up to four homes on a plot zoned for a single home.
Zak Schwank steps in as Mayor of Temecula for 2023, and James "Stew" Stewart will serve as Mayor Pro Tem in the upcoming year.
"We have real recruitment and retention problems across all services. This was gas on the fire exacerbating our existing problem."
Temecula City Councilmembers Maryann Edwards and Matt Rahn were rejected by voters, as were three sitting TVUSD governing board members.
"What a great day," Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said on the Senate floor after the bill's passage. "What a great day."
A Temecula Valley tourism leader's departure was recognized, and a proposal for a new hotel in the city can move forward.
"The medium- to long-term outlook remains uncertain at best," CEO Jeff Van Wagenen said.
Lake Elsinore, Menifee, Murrieta and Temecula are home to nearly a dozen The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints worship sites.
Starting at Monday, county residents with current and valid agriculture and residential burn permits can start to burn on permitted days.
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Brenden Kalfus is leading the race against longtime incumbent Maryann Edwards, while Curtis Brown is out front in the District 1 contest.
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