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Apple Valley to allow youth, adult sports

Apple Valley plans to open its sports fields to youth and adult sports in time for spring. “To say that we are eager to get back to the business of having fun is an understatement. We have missed offering our residents these activities while we waited for the danger of …

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Riverside changes council meeting format

Riverside is changing the public comment format of its city council meetings. Starting with the March 16 meeting, a limited number of residents and city staff will be able to comment remotely or in person, according to a statement on the city’s website. To comment: Dial (669) 900-6833 When prompted, …

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MoVal sets up vaccination clinic

COVID-19 vaccination shots are available at the former Sears building at the Moreno Valley Mall. Vaccinations are now being given to those eligible under Phase 1, Tiers 1A and 1B, including residents 65 and older, according to a statement on the city’s website. “We have been working with the County …

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AG workers next in line for COVID-19 vaccine

CSUSB street medicine program receives grant

San Bernardino County has begun scheduling vaccinations for residents who work in food and agriculture. That move comes after shot have been administered to people in healthcare, and following “impressive progress” inoculating first responders, educators and their support staff, childcare providers and senior citizens, according to a statement on the …

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Measure B posts strong showing

A Cathedral City ballot initiative that would phase out most short-term rentals during the next two years appears headed for victory. Measure B, the only item on the city’s ballot Tuesday, was leading 4,465 to 2,457, according to the Riverside County Registrar of Voters. All of the city’s 13 precincts were …

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Some sports return to Riverside County

Certain sports, including baseball, football, soccer, cheer and water polo, are again permitted in Riverside County. That move comes after state health officials established guidelines that allow for certain moderate- and high-contact sports to be played in counties that have an adjusted rate of no more than 14 COVID-19 cases …

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