Banning's Blue Zone Project will create healthier, safer, and stronger communities with proposed tobacco and alcohol policies, students say.
The Council and staff expressed sincere appreciation for outgoing Mayor Mike Lara for his leadership and dedicated service to Beaumont.
A Berkeley survey shows GOP Sheriff Chad Bianco edging past top Democrats as 44% of Californians say they haven’t chosen a candidate.
A Thanksgiving donation drive by the Morongo Band of Mission Indians concluded Wednesday, providing about 15,000 free turkeys.
A draft ordinance aimed at curbing blight at vacant and abandoned properties will be discussed at a public hearing this week.
The new extension will provide relief from frequent Union Pacific train stoppages and will improve motor vehicle traffic flow.
As of Oct. 20, there were 1,432,442 registered voters in Riverside County.
The newly signed bills promise greater protections for property owners and more transparency in how local governments manage taxpayer money.
Just inked into law by Newsom, SB 307, will require state universities to adopt policies to shield students affected by federal actions.
The defendant, Inland Empire Health Plan, calls the government's lawsuit "a brazen attempt at revisionist history."
The sheriff, who is hoping to succeed Gov. Gavin Newsom next year as a Republican, has been accused of breaking the law.
Kirk, 31, a high-profile conservative figure and close ally of Donald Trump, was killed while speaking at a college campus on Wednesday.
The Cabazon EIFD and its funding plan are designed to spur private and public projects.
The project would feature homes, retail space, soccer fields, a "central park," hotel, sports stadium, and space for festivals.
Voters will decide later this month whether a Republican or a Democrat will represent a large swath of Riverside County.
About 450 property owners who failed to abate weeds and hazards around their properties properly must pay for the cost of brush clearing.
Residents who lost food because of this summer’s fires or power outages may qualify for replacement benefits.
The county has proposed a special tax district, ahead of funding investments to streets, signs, gutters, flood channels and other projects.
​The 60-year-old federal Job Corps program has offered tuition-free vocational training to students ages 16-24.
The No Kings Day rallies protesting authoritarianism will coincide with Trump's June 14 military/birthday parade in the nation's capital.
Sen. Sabrina Cervantes maintains that she was "accosted" by police and falsely accused of driving under the influence.
The senator says she was involuntarily detained after her vehicle was T-boned near the state capitol.
Gov. Gavin Newsom wants to extend California's landmark cap and trade program through 2045. But here's the catch.
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The new measure is slated to be formally approved on May 6.
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Hundreds of thousands say they plan to participate in a nationwide string of protests against the Trump Administration this weekend.
The county and state are also eyeing cuts to public health by the Trump administration.
Senator Ochoa Bogh's Blue Envelope Bill, SB 664, is supported by members of the Senate, Assembly Republican Caucuses, and law enforcement.
“I am very grateful for this opportunity and proud to be a part of Team Beaumont. The City has so much to offer and is truly a hidden gem."
The controversial media access policy would be the first of its kind in Riverside County.
That law "and let me make this perfectly clear, does absolutely nothing but harm the people they say they are protecting," Bianco said.
After a performance evaluation, the council voted to place City Manager Doug Schulze on indefinite leave.
Supe Manuel Perez and Yxstian Gutierrez say "They're working hard every day, paying their taxes, giving back to society one way or another."
Nearly $500K a year was approved for towing inoperable RivCo sheriff's patrol units, fire engines and other autos in a 4 year contract.
CalFresh is California's largest food assistance program.
The president is reportedly expected to announce the establishment of a new National Park in Southern California during Monday's visit.
A Riverside County School District has become a battleground roiled in controversy over transgender rights for students. What to know.
The largest distribution locally — $1.9 million — is earmarked for a bike and pedestrian network project in the city of Perris.
Applications are now open for San Bernardino business owners who are looking to beautify their storefront on the city's dollar.
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