The Lake Matthews Sheriff’s Station opens at midnight, serving nearly 100,000 residents in unincorporated areas south of Corona.
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The Board of Supervisors will consider whether to order a report aimed at identifying solutions to the ongoing cascade of court dismissals in Riverside County, and whether to make a pointed request to the state’s chief justice to meet with county officials to emphasize the deficit of judicial resources.
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The Board of Supervisors Tuesday approved the transfer of more than $400,000 in unclaimed property tax overpayments to the Riverside County government treasury, where it will be available to be spent on discretionary needs.
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The Board of Supervisors Tuesday signed off on the final vote canvass from the Nov. 8 election submitted by Riverside County Registrar of Voters Rebecca Spencer, affirming the results, though a few supervisors pointed to problems that need to be addressed going forward.
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“Our short-term projection is positive,” CEO Jeff Van Wagenen said during a presentation on the county’s First-Quarter Budget Report for 2022-23. “The medium- to long-term outlook remains uncertain at best.”
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The Executive Office completed an analysis of the 19-member Civil Grand Jury’s report from July identifying multiple areas that require action in CSD, a component of the Department of Public Social Services. The EO submitted its reply to the board.
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Amounts in arrears range from about $125 to $6,300 per customer.
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As more children and juveniles spent time online due to COVID-19, so did online predators. Last year, The Riverside County District Attorney’s office observed a 110% increase in CyberTips from 1,245 in 2019 to 2,692 in 2020. The Riverside County Child Exploitation Team (RCCET) is led by the District Attorney’s Office Bureau of Investigation and […]
