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Perez Introduces Measures to Spur Job Creation, Economic Growth
Supervisor Perez has proposed more investment in the county’s economic development efforts, and more.

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Supervisor Perez has proposed more investment in the county’s economic development efforts, and more.

Participants are invited to decorate a bike, trike, or stroller in patriotic style.
Come celebrate Independence Day in Palm Springs with fireworks spectacular, power baseball, and pool party festivities on July 4.
Supervisor Perez praises the work of Assemblymember Eduardo Garcia and Sen. Ben Hueso in advancing bills related to the Salton Sea.
Town Hall and all departments will be closed on Tuesday, July 4 in observance of the holiday.
The event is a walk to support, honor and remember family and friends diagnosed with breast cancer. You can register online.
Staneski joins House Republican Leader Themis Klarides in calling for an up-or-down vote for Thursday's special session in the House.
Rep. Charles Ferraro and House Republicans released a third revision to their balanced, no-tax-increase budget proposal on Tuesday.
This year’s Downtown Market features an array of lunchtime dining options appealing to hungry business district workers and visitors alike.
San Pablo Avenue will be closed between Magnesia Falls Drive and the entrance to College of the Desert on July 3-4.
The adoption center saved 1,000 animals after its renewed partnership with Riverside County Animal Services.
Eight students were commended by the University of Waterloo for outstanding achievement
The website is designed to help homeowners determine eligibility and apply for one or more of the county’s residential tax credits.
Principal Lyle R. Shute P.E. brings nearly three decades of engineering experience to the firm.
The Reston Citizens Association (RCA) welcomes Dennis Hays as President of the Board of Directors.
Trash and recycling will not be picked up on July 4. The make-up day for trash and recycling will be July 8.
The video premiere capped off a year-long fifth grade project to build students’ understanding of New Jersey’s Revolutionary-era history.
Live@Atrium will showcase bands every Thursday in July at 8 p.m. Admission for all shows is free and there is no drink minimum.
The new Ford E-450 comfortably seats 24 passengers, is wheelchair accessible, and is custom wrapped in a picture of the Annapolis skyline.
There are still courses available to register for, like 'Discover Science', 'Cooks with Books', 'Computer Graphics and Design', and more.