The Apple Valley Town Council has approved funding for 10 local nonprofits. The organizations provide a variety of community services, including youth activities, senior services, fair housing services, clothing for students, homeless shelters, and food banks, according to a statement on the town’s website. Funding comes from community development block …
Read More »Riverside County reopens more businesses
More Riverside County businesses reopened Friday, as California enters the second phase of bringing back its economy. County officials are urging residents to continue wearing face masks outside of their homes, wash their hands frequently and maintain social distancing when out in public, according to a statement on the county’s …
Read More »City cancels its birthday celebration
Murrieta, which reopened its city hall June 1, has called off its annual incorporation celebration. The city’s 29th Birthday Bash and Firework Spectacular, originally scheduled to be held June 27 at California Oaks Sports Park, has been canceled because of COVID-19, according to a statement on the city’s website. “Like …
Read More »Apple Valley cancels summer concerts, will proceed with July 4 show
Apple Valley has canceled this year’s Sunset Concert Series and Freedom Festival due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the town’s annual Fourth of July concert will be held at Brewster Park, 21024 Otoe Road, although not in its usual format, according to a statement posted Monday on the town’s website. …
Read More »Riverside neighborhood programs recognized
Riverside has received two first-place awards for two of its neighborhood programs. The city won for Neighbor Fest, a community development training program made to look like a street fair, according to a statement on the city’s website. Booths with activities urged residents to identify the assets and resources within …
Read More »Moreno Valley OK’s expanded outdoor restaurant seating
Moreno Valley has approved expanded outdoor seating at restaurants. The emergency resolution passed by the city council last week allows all restaurants to expand their outdoor seating, provided they comply with state regulations that allow for limited indoor dining with social distancing, according to a statement on the city’s website. …
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