Victims should report their losses before Feb. 29, 2024, to receive retroactive replacement benefits, county officials said.
The free program will showcase the inner workings of City Hall to the community.
The incumbent was first elected in June 2014.
The unemployment rate in Riverside County decreased recently.
Former Rialto City Councilmember and longtime public leader Dr. Kurt Wilson returns home to spearhead the local regional agency.
Here is how the Murrieta area is doing with coronavirus vaccinations.
District Attorney Mike Hestrin and his staff will lead the Pandemic Unemployment Assistance & Unemployment Insurance Fraud Task Force.
Since March 2020, the California Employment Development Department has also allowed residents to forgo the work-search rule.
The event will mark Murrieta's 30th year as a city.
On a per capita level, Riverside County was No. 1, with lawsuit liability expenses amounting to $56.37 per resident.
Riverside County's unemployment rate hasn't had a month-to-month change.
Public input from residents in unincorporated areas has prompted county leaders to consider an "Unincorporated Communities Fund."
Taking Action Now
Access to broadband speeds needed for remote work and learning vary greatly across the U.S.
City Council is poised to approve two fireworks shows for 2021 in celebration of Murrieta's 30th year of cityhood.
Funding for the modifications will be decided after the start of the next fiscal year.
According to the Treasury's allocation, the dollars are big.
The "After-Action Review" of the 2020 election will be publicly reviewed by the supervisors on Tuesday.
The office is focused on sustainable economic development in the region.
The 972-acre rural area could see zoning changes that would allow tract homes and commercial development.
You can use IRS data to compare your tax payments and refunds to others in Riverside County.
The Murrieta Police Department and Murrieta Fire and Rescue will also reopen their lobbies.
County officials Wednesday met with state and federal representatives to discuss the impact the asylum seekers are having.
Sen. Susan Rubio wants to authorize local governments to install speeding cameras near schools.
The bill offers a path to citizenship for Dreamers. Calvert said the legislation opens the door for too many.
March is Women's History Month
"It looks like we've come through this smelling like a rose," said Supervisor Jeff Hewitt, but he warned there are concerns ahead.
State Sen. Melissa Melendez represents the 28th District, which stretches from Southwest Riverside County to the desert.
A proactive approach
If passed, a U.S. House bill would designate the post office as the “Riverside County Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans Memorial Post Office.”
Asm. Seyarto Introduces Bill to Support Spouses and Children of Deceased Service Members
An existing ordinance is "overdue for modifications to enhance the means" of controlling dogs, county documents contend.
The noise is coming from Camp Pendleton.
A Murrieta pair have requested an appeal on the proposed development project, and the public can weigh in.
An attorney representing the pastors said he is confident that the U.S. Supreme Court will side with his clients.
A proposed City of Murrieta resolution argues that nearly all businesses are "essential."
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The project includes six soccer fields, an outdoor stadium with a capacity of up to 5,000 seats, a building for locker rooms, and more.
The project adds to existing housing development along Washington.
A total 264 attorneys are covered under the new agreement, mainly prosecutors, at the Riverside County District Attorney's Office.