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Banning-Beaumont 2024 Election Guide: What To Know
Here's what to know about your ballot in Riverside County.

Here's what to know about your ballot in Riverside County.

Home actor died in sells for $8.5 million and California's insurance crisis is crippling home sales: this week in California Business News.
The Banning and Beaumont districts are not alone in asking voters to approve bond measures.
The cause of the crash remains under investigation.
A Trump proposal could spell danger for the wine industry and a region's largest mall up for auction: this week in California Business News.
The move — which includes more than 400 layoffs — marks the RV maker's total manufacturing exit from California.
What makes the Beaumont Bean so unique is that it is run by BAS students with various learning and/or physical disabilities.
The week in CA business news includes major chain closures, Meta firing employees over meal vouchers, and a beloved restaurant closure.
According to state documents, Green Thumb Produce at 2648 Ramsey Street filed a WARN notice and will permanently shutter on Dec. 1.
About 55% of the state's renters pay more than 30% of their income on rent and utilities; many spend half their paycheck on these expenses.
The week in CA business news two major chains announce new closures and four California suburbs stand out as the best for home buying.
A groundbreaking ceremony was held for the Undergraduate Teaching and Learning Facility. It's the second new campus project in three years.
Former President Donald Trump is slated to deliver remarks at the Oct. 12 campaign event. Some local leaders are denouncing his stop.
The week in CA business news includes Cheech & Chong suing CA over hemp product bans, property insurance rates increasing and Prime Deals.
Teri Kourkos walked away from a residential care facility at about 12 p.m. Sept. 23 and has not been seen since.
Zareya Curtis was last seen at about midnight on Sept. 22 near Kyler and Mickelson drives in Beaumont, according to the CHP.
The week in CA business news includes a brawl over a pride flag injuring a restaurant employee and a cease and desist from In-N-Out.
Most homeowners near the fires are protected under a state order issued Sept. 19, but the protection lasts just one year.
If convicted as charged, John Edward Lario, 20, faces a possible sentence of life in prison.
The week in CA business news includes islands cheaper than a CA home, a police department's shiny new showpiece and free coffee.