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Hemet’s Measure E Comes Up Short

Hemet’s Measure E Comes Up Short

Backers of Hemet’s Measure E spent Wednesday sifting through the numbers and wondering what went wrong. As for their next move, assuming there is one, it’s a little early to say. “We’re obviously disappointed, and a maybe little surprised,” Hemet Fire Chief Scott Brown said of the defeat of Measure …

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Water Use Drops Statewide

Water Getting Expensive in Inland Empire

Californians reduced their water use by 26.1 percent in April compared with April 2013, earning praise from state water officials for again exceeding the state’s water reduction goals. But that praise came with a warning: the drought is not over, and water suppliers will again face restrictions if they don’t …

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Planning Commissioner Sought

Accepting Applications

Chino Hills is accepting applications to fill a vacancy on its planning commission. The vacancy was created when Karen Bristow, who was appointed to the city’s first planning commission in 1992, announced she is stepping down because she’s leaving the area, according to a statement on the city’s website. Mayor …

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AQMD Calls for Tougher Emission Rules

South Coast Air Quality Management District

The South Coast Air Quality Management District is asking the federal government to adopt tougher standards regulating tailpipe emissions produced by large trucks. The district joined 10 other state and local air quality agencies in calling for an ultra-low nitrogen oxide exhaust emissions standard that would be 10 times stronger …

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Ballot Measure Aims to Increase Public Safety

Ballot Measure Aims to Increase Public Safety

Hemet’s Measure E is a proposed one percent sales tax that would pay for more police, firefighters and paramedics. Proponents say the extra manpower is needed because the city’s crime rate is going up, but critics say the tax could hurt the city’s economy. Hemet voters will decide tomorrow whether they …

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City Drops Water Suit

City Drops Water Suit

Riverside has announced it’s dropping its lawsuit that challenged the State Water Resources Control Board’s emergency drought regulations. City officials took that action after the board agreed to allow all water suppliers to establish their own conservation goals based on local needs and anticipated demands, according to a statement released …

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