Low-interest loans for businesses affected by Mountain Fire

The U.S. Small Business Administration is offering low-interest working capital federal disaster loans to small businesses economically impacted by the Mountain Fire that occurred...

Anza takes small step toward water management

Anza Valley’s future development hinges on water availability and a plan to maintain its sustainability. The pristine and relatively undeveloped valley is classified as...

Gilman Springs Road project

A road project to make Gilman Springs Road safer for motorists began July 22, the first phase of a five-phase job costing $17.5 to...

Draft plan for Palms to Pines Scenic Byway available

A draft Corridor Management Plan is the result of five workshops over the past year ...

Fire restrictions increase on forest

As of Friday, June 28, as the seasonal fire danger rises, forest officials are increasing fire use restrictions on the San Bernardino National Forest. This...

Riverside County previews Hemet Service Center

At a dedicatory ceremony, 3rd District Supervisor Jeff Stone and other county officials lauded the many community needs that would be filled by the...

Riverside County budget continues to deteriorate

After a quarter of the fiscal year, the Riverside County budget problems have not improved and are slightly worse, according to interim County Executive...

CPUC to decide Smart Meter opt out

Not before Jan. 12, 2012, the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) will act on its Smart Meter opt-out proposal. On Nov. 22, the CPUC...

California automatic cuts less than feared

While the California budget situation has evinced little improvement since the legislature enacted a budget in June, the Governor’s Finance Director announced her end...

Riverside County Supervisors want three-person fire crews

Last week, after significant debate, the Riverside County Board of Supervisors narrowly approved a policy of three-person teams, composed of a captain, apparatus engineer...
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