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Did the ‘great resignation’ and ‘great reshuffling’ affect the Inland Empire?
The Inland Empire, like other Metropolitan Statistical Areas, was heavily impacted by the coronavirus pandemic, both with the health aspects and its economy. Policy makers had a choice of accepting higher mortality rates versus reduced growth and employment due to policy stringency. In California, the choice was made in favor of keeping mortality rates lower, placing more restrictions on the economy.
Inland assemblymember restrained from confronting rival in debate about transgender children
Tensions between two state lawmakers representing Riverside County boiled over in Sacramento on Thursday morning, June 27, when one had to be restrained from confronting the other during an emotional discussion of a bill concerning transgender children. Video posted on X, also known as Twitter, showed Assemblymember Corey Jackson, D-Perris,...
Report shows highest paid on Riverside County government payroll
The 10 highest-paid officials in Riverside County government last year were working in public safety and public health, according to a report released today by the California State Controller's Office. The agency published its 2023 "Government Compensation in California" analysis, showing how taxpayer funds were spent in the previous year, and who was receiving what The post Report shows highest paid on Riverside County government payroll appeared first on KESQ.
Riverside, San Diego counties report new cases of Mpox, health officials encourage vaccinations
San Diego County health officials have confirmed a rise in local Mpox cases as Riverside County has announced two more cases in recent weeks. SD County has recorded seven cases total in May and June, running up against Los Angeles County with 10 new cases. On average, SD County has reported two cases per month The post Riverside, San Diego counties report new cases of Mpox, health officials encourage vaccinations appeared first on KESQ.
College of the Desert Trustee Rubén Pérez pleads guilty to DUI, gets work release
Corrections & Clarifications: A previous version of this article incorrectly stated what prosecutors objected to. College of the Desert Board Trustee Rubén Pérez has pleaded guilty to driving under the influence of alcohol early last year. Judge Michael M. Dest sentenced him to four days in custody, but gave him credit for two days...
Three western RivCo residents arrested in theft at Palm Springs pool supply business
Three western Riverside County residents were arrested in connection with a theft at a pool supply business in Palm Springs. The incident started in the early hours of Sunday morning. According to PSPD, Palm Springs police officers on the graveyard shift responded to an alarm activation at a pool supply business in south Palm Springs. The post Three western RivCo residents arrested in theft at Palm Springs pool supply business appeared first on KESQ.
Man Dies After Forcible Arrest at MoVal Home
A 46-year-old Moreno Valley man allegedly under the influence of methamphetamine and threatening family members died after sheriff’s deputies forcibly took him into custody, authorities said Thursday. Joseph Gloria suffered apparent heart failure within moments of being arrested in the predawn hours Wednesday at his mother’s property in the...
Three San Diego County Prisoners Accused of Fatally Stabbing Fellow Inmate, 42
Three prisoners serving life terms for San Diego County murders allegedly stabbed a fellow inmate to death at a Riverside County prison, state prison officials said Monday. The killing occurred around 7 p.m. Saturday at Ironwood State Prison in Blythe, according to the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. Luis...
Man Admits Stabbing Motorist During Road Rage Assault
A man who stabbed a 35-year-old motorist during a traffic dispute in Temecula pleaded guilty Wednesday to attempted murder and other charges. Rigoberto R. Reyes, 45, admitted the felony count, along with child endangerment and a sentence-enhancing great bodily injury allegation, just as his trial was set to begin at the Southwest Justice Center.
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