Monthly Archives: September, 2023

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California boards want to keep pandemic rules for public meetings. Critics call it bad for democracy

For a July meeting, the Little Hoover Commission — an independent state oversight agency — posted notice that the public could attend in Sacramento, but also in Traverse City, Mich., or Southampton, N.Y.

Annual volunteer cleanup day is just around the corner

Seems that no matter how much we sweep, mop and scrub, the Valley just keeps getting dirtier every year. You guessed it. It is clean-up time again in the valley. The Interfaith Council will be out there in full force and ready for action as they always are.

Inland Empire Health Plan honored in PEOPLE’s 100 Companies That Care® list

Inland Empire Health Plan (IEHP) has been recognized as one of the 100 Companies That Care® by PEOPLE Magazine and Great Place To Work®, ranking No. 87 on the national list – a first for the managed care health plan.

Riverside County extends short-term rental moratorium in Idyllwild, Temecula Valley

The Board of Supervisors voted unanimously on Tuesday to extend a moratorium on the issuance of new short-term rental permits in the Temecula Valley, as well as the Idyllwild-Pine Cove area, giving county staff additional time, beyond the year they’ve already had, to apply finishing touches to a revised ordinance.

Airtechs HVAC stresses the importance of Summer HVAC repairs in Hemet, CA

As temperatures soar and residents across Hemet and the neighboring cities rely more heavily on their air conditioning units, Airtechs HVAC emphasizes the importance of keeping AC systems in peak working condition. This summer, the well-known HVAC company is shining a spotlight on their comprehensive repair services for homes and businesses throughout the region.

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