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‘World's largest rubber duck' lands in Lake Elsinore for Fourth of July
If you like big ducks, this should fit the bill. The "world's largest rubber duck" is part of Fourth of July celebrations starting Thursday and continuing into the weekend in the Riverside County community of Lake Elsinore. Fourth of July 9 hours ago. Holidays Jul 2. "This event is not...
Stretches of 15, 10 and 5 freeways in SoCal among the deadliest roads in the state, report says
Deaths from car crashes jumped in California between 2018 and 2022, with several of those traffic fatalities occurring in the Southland, according to a recent report.ConsumerAffairs found fatal car crashes rose by 17% during that four-year span, despite a population decline in the state.Researchers looked at data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to understand where deadly crashes happen and their contributing factors.Interstate 5, which runs through California, was the state's deadliest road in 2022. There was a total of 128 deaths that year, the report said.ConsumerAffairs also analyzed the deadliest stretches of roads in the state. The 15...
California’s Oldest Tree – A Riverside County Celebrity
California is a land of superlatives. The state is number one in population. We are the top national producer of about 100 crops and even the number one international producer of some of those (e.g., almonds). California’s General Sherman Giant Sequoia is the world’s largest tree. Death Valley is the hottest and the lowest place on the continent. Mt. Whitney is the highest point in the 48 contiguous states. But you don’t have to go far from Riverside to find a California superlative. Jurupa Valley is home to California’s oldest tree (and, as we shall see, one of the oldest trees in the world).
EMWD Celebrates Groundbreaking of San Jacinto Valley Groundwater Treatment Facility
From left: San Jacinto Mayor Phil Ayala, EMWD Board President Phil Paule, Riverside County Supervisor Yxstian Gutierrez, Congressman Raul Ruiz, EMWD Board Vice President Stephen Corona, EMWD General Manager Joe Mouawad, Hemet Mayor Joe Males. Perris, CA (July 3, 2024) — Eastern Municipal Water District (EMWD) today commemorated the groundbreaking...
Concerns linger about enforcement of short-term rental regulations on Coachella Valley ranchos
A new County ordinance to define the land-use and create regulations for Ranchos in the Coachella Valley is set to take effect by the end of August after it was unanimously approved by the Riverside County Board of Supervisors on June 25. Ranchos are large agricultural properties used to hold events, primarily outdoors, such as The post Concerns linger about enforcement of short-term rental regulations on Coachella Valley ranchos appeared first on KESQ.
State funding comes to High Desert transportation projects
The California Transportation Commission recently approved more than $2 billion to improve and maintain several transportation projects, including three in the High Desert. The approved funding announced Friday will support the next generation of transportation projects, ranging from bridge maintenance and rail system upgrades to enhanced railroad safety features and increased access for bicyclists and pedestrians, the agency stated. ...
Renovated Palm Desert library opens after split from county
With a few dozen patrons on hand — including at least one first-timer — the Palm Desert library reopened its doors Monday morning, marking the start of its operations under city control after decades of being a part of Riverside County’s library system. The city’s transition from the county-led system has been in...
Tips to Help Avoid Heat-Related Illnesses From the County of Riverside Emergency Management Department
The City of Cathedral City and the Coachella Valley continue to experience a prolonged period of extremely hot temperatures. Extreme heat is the leading weather-related cause of death in the U.S. However, heat-related illnesses and deaths are largely preventable with proper planning, education and action. The County of Riverside Emergency Management Department and its Riverside Emergency Medical Services Agency (REMSA) encourages individuals in affected areas to pay close attention to weather forecasts, heed the advice from local officials and follow these tips to stay safe during extreme heat.
California Assemblywoman Wendy Carrillo Dedicates Public Plaque Acknowledging and Apologizing for Forced Sterilization at the California Institution for Women State Prison, in Chino
The Enactment of Her 2022 Bill, AB 137, Has Made Both Material and Symbolic Reparations for Survivors and Past Victims Possible. July 4, 2024 - Sacramento, CA – Assemblywoman Wendy Carrillo (AD-52, Los Angeles) dedicated a commemorative plaque honoring the survivors and past victims of forced or involuntary sterilization made possible by her legislation. Signed into law in 2022, AB 137, included reparations payments, as well as the creation and public display of plaques acknowledging and apologizing for sterilizations at government institutions. The Assemblywoman joined representatives from the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) at a private and solemn ribbon-cutting ceremony, held at the California Institution for Women state prison, in Chino, California.
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