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Is the Second-Home Market Entering a Boom?

Since the start of the pandemic, second homes in drive-to destinations have risen in popularity, John Burns Real Estate Consulting reports.

Riverside County School Waiver Status

Riverside County officials have begun accepting waiver applications from public and private K-6 schools wishing to resume in-person classes. Waivers are necessary because Riverside County is currently on the state’s watch list. The county must be off the watch list for 14 days before schools and school districts may reopen without a waiver.

EMWD Achieves Seventh Consecutive Cal STAR Safety Recertification

This week Eastern Municipal Water District (EMWD) received recognition and recertification by the California Occupational Safety and Health Administration (Cal/OSHA) for its industry-leading safety achievements. EMWD again obtained Cal/OSHA Voluntary Protection Plan STAR status, exemplifying the safety culture and corresponding recognition it first achieved and has continuously held since 1999.

During Suicide Prevention Month VA encourages supporters to “Be There” for Veterans and help connect them with resources

This September, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) recognizes Suicide Prevention Month highlighting VA’s Be There campaign, reminding Veterans and their loved ones that small actions can make a big difference to Veterans going through difficult times.

Runaway Juveniles

On Tuesday, September 1st, 2020, The Riverside County Anti-Human Trafficking Task Force (RCAHT) assumed an investigation regarding two runaway juveniles. On Saturday, August 29, 2020, Zulema Rubi Amezcua-Delval, 14 years, and Julissa Garcia, 15 years, ran away from their home from the city San Jacinto, California.

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4 Southern California wildfires that burned nearly 23,000 acres nearing full containment

More than a week after a series of large wildfires broke out across Southern California and burned nearly 23,000 acres of land, firefighters are finally reaching full containment of the Santa Rosa Island, Sandy, Bain and Verona fires.

Paying for prison beds we don’t need doesn’t keep California safe

CDCR keeps missing its savings targets, and the state keeps increasing its budget anyway.

Madera County is seeing one of the biggest surges in voter registration in California

California is seeing a major jump in voter registration, and one Central Valley county is standing out from the rest.New data from the California Secretary of S