Moreno Valley has received what it called a “generous” donation of personal protective equipment from several corporations, and now the city is saying thank-you. PPE’s were received from Ford Motor Company, Proctor & Gamble, Amazon, and Deckers Outdoor Corporation, according to a statement on the city’s website. “We are deeply …
Read More »Riverside stops residential street sweeping
Riverside has temporarily stopped street-sweeping services in residential areas, a result of Gov. Gavin Newson’s regional “stay-at-home” order. Also, enforcement of parking violations related to street-sweeping have been suspended, according to a statement on the city’s website. Enforcement of other parking violations will also be relaxed. For example, vehicles parked …
Read More »Utility pays SB County $1.4 million
San Bernardino County has received a $1.4 million property tax payment from Pacific Gas & Electric Co. for the second half of 2020. The San Francisco-based public utility is paying $268 million in property taxes to the 50 counties where it owns property that provides gas and electric service to …
Read More »SB County seeks local control of COVID-19 regulations
San Bernardino County has asked the state Supreme Court to rule that the state’s stay-at-home orders violate the California Emergency Services Act. County officials are asking permission to “exercise local control” in dealing with COVID-19, rather than be restrained by the state’s “regional approach” to battling the pandemic, according to a …
Read More »Riverside County anticipates first COVID-19 vaccines
The first shipments of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine could arrive in Riverside County as early as Friday, according to county health officials. The recently approved vaccine is expected to arrive at several hospitals and at Riverside University Health System-Public Heath facilities, where they will be kept until they’re moved to …
Read More »Palm Springs starts search for city manager
The Palm Springs City Council is asking for the public’s help in finding a new city manager. City officials are conducting a nationwide search to replace David H. Ready, who is retiring at the end of this year after 21 years on the job, according to a statement on the …
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