Black kitchen utensils, food containers, toys, etc., are often made using plastics recovered from e-waste. Researchers say that's a problem.
It's a challenge other families face and the Yorkes are looking to raise awareness by sharing their own story.
The Riverside University Health System said that in the past 28 months, 6,584 deaths from virus-related complications have been recorded.
The Flex Alert comes as triple-digit weather hits Riverside County.
"Some increase of cases in remaining unvaccinated persons is anticipated after removing restrictions and increased mixing."
Fireworks can traumatize pets and veterans suffering PTSD, so the city ditched the kabooms. The move also contributes to better air.
Thousands of case files were being reviewed to ensure accuracy, according to county officials.
Cal/OSHA board members made the decision Thursday. Gov. Gavin Newsom is expected to expedite the process.
While nearly all health restrictions are lifted under a new state order that takes effect at 12:01 a.m. June 15, some remain in place.
Health care workers are not being required to get vaccinated against COVID, several hospital officials confirmed.
There is no indication, however, that the region will be penalized for its COVID-19 case numbers or apparent vaccine hesitancy.
Updated CDC guidelines allow people who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 to go maskless in most settings. CA is waiting until June 15.
The confusion is expected to end June 15.
The county does not provide updated COVID-19 statistics on weekends.
Journal, tip cards and self-help resources provided as a free resource to help raise mental health awareness among Riverside-area workforce.
The Red Cross is holding a series of blood drives soon in the Temecula area.
While new cases are still being detected, and deaths and hospitalizations continue, the pace has declined.
Here is how the Temecula area is doing in the race to vaccinate its population.
Updated federal guidelines were released Tuesday, and the state is following suit.
The move follows recommendations by state and federal officials who had temporarily stopped use of the J&J vaccine.
More information about the relocation of the Temecula OptumServe clinic at LA Fitness on Winchester Road is expected shortly.
Here's how the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has affected hospitals in Riverside County.
The figure aligns with statewide numbers showing one in four Californians are fully vaccinated against COVID.
More than 1.3 million COVID vaccines have been administered in Riverside County, according to county data.
The CDC issued guidance to pause J&J vaccines after reports of rare adverse reactions. The county followed suit.
The eligibility threshold to include everyone as young as 16 was supposed to occur statewide on April 15, but the county has a surplus.
Here is how the Temecula area is doing with coronavirus vaccinations.
More Riverside County businesses opened Wednesday due to new orange-tier status.
As of Tuesday, the Pfizer vaccine is available to Riverside Co. teens as young as 16 - a week ahead of CA Department of Public Health goals.
COVID-19 hospitalizations in Riverside County dropped for a third consecutive day Friday.
The big-box retailer's effort to help vaccinate Californians was announced Thursday.
Variants, increased gathering, and vaccination hesitancy could land the county into a "fourth wave" of COVID, health officials warn.
Riverside health officials are urging residents to combat "vaccine hesitancy."
Here is how California is doing compared to other states in the race to vaccinate residents.
A UCLA study showed that out of 15,000 healthcare workers, seven tested positive for COVID-19 two weeks or more after their second dose.
Here's a list of the Red Cross blood drives being held near you within the next two weeks.
Dr. Cameron Kaiser was replaced Tuesday by Dr. Geoffrey Leung.
There were 145 COVID-19 patients hospitalized countywide on Monday.
The aggregate number of cases recorded since the public health documentation period began in March 2020 is 292,967, up 150 from Thursday.
"We’re anticipating within five and a half weeks we can ... make available vaccines to everybody ...," Gov. Gavin Newsom said Friday.
Visits to the doctor for the flu haven't been this high since 2009.