Important issues are still on the table in Sacramento
The city's voters will decide whether they want an inspector general to investigate any potential illegal acts by government officials.
Supporting our local firefighters
More Supply Chain Problems
Equal benefits for California's First Responders
As property values go up, the tax base grows.
Construction activity will be occurring in the area of Rambling Lane and Roundup Drive, just south of Highway 371.
Child Protective Services and the Office of the Public Guardian are each handling large caseloads, which puts vulnerable residents at risk.
Some good news, but it could be better
The county government employs more than 25,000 positions and paid roughly $1.75 billion in total wages in 2021.
Cyber attacks on our food supply
Local nonprofit businesses can now look forward to as much as $50,000 a year in grant support thanks to the revised community program.
Immediate relief for hard-working Californians
Restoring lives and protecting public safety
The annual Summer Food Service Program begins June 21 in Temecula.
Cannabis 21 sought a 10-year development agreement and would have been required to make annual $65K public benefits payments to the county.
Maintaining Public Safety is Paramount
Legislation that would end the FDA's animal drug-testing mandate is receiving bipartisan support from California and the nation's lawmakers.
The Republican was leading GOP challenger Kate Sanchez as of Wednesday night's counts in Riverside and Orange counties.
While election results are still being tallied, Riverside County voters leaned toward Democratic incumbent candidates in nearly every race.
Ballot counting continues in Riverside County.
The polls are closed in Temecula, and voters have had their say on county, state, as well as U.S. Senate and congressional races.
Polls are open from 7 a.m. through 8 p.m. Tuesday.
Michael Lujan is trying to unseat Bianco. The retired lawman is promising an approach to policing that doesn't include "partisan politics."
Modernizing the "People's House"
Riverside and San Diego counties are moving to a vote center election model starting with the primary election on Tuesday June 7, 2022.
Important legislation benefiting all Californians
According to "Riverside County Point in Time Count" results released Tuesday, fewer homeless people are living on the streets.
Rising costs -- the state should be helping, not raising taxes
Using every tool to solve a critical problem
The deepening under-supply of infant formula began earlier this year, concerning Riverside County families. Now, lawmakers want answers.
Nearly two-dozen people including Jessica Alexander decried the use of Dominion Voting Machines to the Board of Supervisors.
Voters are receiving their ballots in Temecula mailboxes. Have you gotten yours? check out these important Primary Election Voting Dates.
Cutting costs for overtaxed California drivers
Improving healthcare for all Californians
The Board of Supervisors Tuesday set a May 10 public hearing on a series of proposed hikes to trash collection fees in unincorporated areas.
The Temecula Valley Museum announced the winners of the 19th Annual Third-Grade History Contest.
See the latest traffic alert from the city of Temecula.
An antidote for inflation
The events are open to guests of all ages.