Councilmember Jessica Alexander was voted as Temecula's next mayor for 2026, and councilmember Matt Rahn was named Mayor Pro Tempore.
The city is investing in a complete refurbishment of the skate facility at Ronald Reagan Sports Park.
Students and parents urged trustees to install Steven Schwartz as board president, citing public turmoil and costly litigation.
Dan Henderson, a Temecula native and Olympic wrestler, says he admires the way Bianco handled the COVID pandemic in Riverside County.
The first installment of property taxes becomes delinquent if not paid by Dec. 10, 2025.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta warned that it is "naive" to assume President Trump will accept the results of the Nov. 4 election.
Supporters see the Yes on 50 campaign as a rebuke of President Donald Trump's efforts to pressure GOP-controlled states to gerrymander.
As of Oct. 20, 1,432,442 were registered to vote in Riverside County.
The U.S. Department of Justice has determined six voting jurisdictions will be monitored ahead of the general election.
Proposition 50 is on the ballot.
The $400,000 loan will cover personnel and other expenses.
The County of Riverside Registrar of Voters is committed to transparency in local ballot counting.
The Executive Office is seeking the board's approval of a new policy, A-76, which establishes the need for agencies to craft guidelines for
Temecula City Councilwoman and Mayor Pro Tem Jessica Alexander brought the redistricting item to the council at the recent council meeting.
The recruitment period for the seven positions is September 17, 2025 – October 17, 2025.
An application to build the homes is on behalf of Habitat for Humanity Inland Valley.
The change impacts people who call 911 for non-life-threatening emergencies.
The project is expected to take 12 months to complete.
Golden shovels marked the ceremonial beginning of the next phase, 2B, of the project.
Jen Wiersma maintains that colleague Steven Schwartz sexually harassed her. A report concluded her complaint wasn't made "in good faith."
Massage parlors, strip clubs, motels, sexually oriented bookstores and related businesses in unincorporated communities would be impacted.
The possible fee hikes would apply to businesses operating in unincorporated areas.
The project promises to provide flood protection for Temecula, new trails, and a wildlife corridor linking two ecological reserves.
The Southwest Elected Leaders Collaborative went to Sacramento to advocate for our region with decision makers. Here's what happened.
Hundreds of items are being auctioned off later this month on behalf of the Riverside County Sheriff/Public Administrator.
They, along with two other mothers, filed briefs with the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, setting the stage for oral arguments.
A Riverside County Board of Supervisors member had called for forming a committee to oversee the sheriff's office.
About 450 property owners who failed to abate weeds and hazards around their properties properly must pay for the cost of brush clearing.
The Temecula Planning Commission unanimously approved a planning application for the project last week.
They pay for their health insurance, and it's often quite expensive. Next year, the cost is expected to skyrocket.
A published list of city, county and state workers is now available. Here is the breakdown of who is paid the most in your local government.
The county's vector control will join 11 other Southern California agencies in a mutual aid agreement aimed at warding off regional pests.
The fiscal year begins July 1.
The No Kings Day rallies protesting authoritarianism will coincide with Trump's June 14 military/birthday parade in the nation's capital.
The city's Traffic Safety and Community Services commissions are also expected to go.
A document naming Riverside County a "sanctuary jurisdiction" has now disappeared from the Department of Homeland Security website.
Aim is being taken at those jailed in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura counties.
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.