Tony Ault
$11.7 million in American Rescue Plan projects discussed by San Jacinto City Council
The San Jacinto City Council gave their approval to spending $11,773,274 from the American Rescue Plan in the next five years to improve the...
Hemet’s Western Science Center museum reopens with a science festival and new exhibits
Hemet’s Western Science Center celebrated the reopening of its museum by hosting the Inland Empire Science Festival Saturday, Aug. 21, with renovations, new exhibits...
Final approval of Hemet’s CIP Budget approved by city council
The Hemet City Council gave its final approval to the new 2021-2022, and 2022-2023 Capital Improvement Plans that propose more than 80 projects with...
Wildomar gives Oak Springs Ranch Phase II green light for 288-unit apartment complex
The Wildomar City Council centered its discussions around a number of resolutions concerning the planned Oak Springs Ranch Phase II Apartment Project that plans...
San Jacinto Council faces dilemma with felony arrest of elected councilmember
With the recent arrest of San Jacinto Council Member Joel Lopez, who is facing charges for numerous felonies, the San Jacinto City Council is...
Frontier Communications union members protest retrogressive bargaining
Drumbeats echoed through the Sunday morning quiet downtown Hemet streets signaling the beginning of a CWA union protest of Frontier Communications’ bargaining effort to...
Caltrans and RCTC highway projects continuing in the Inland Valley
This week motorists are advised many area highway projects continue to be underway in the Temecula and San Jacinto valleys and to be extremely...
Hundreds brave heat for Menifee National Night Out
Event celebrates police department’s first year of service
Children crawled through Adira, Menifee Police’s SWAT Team vehicle, happily mounted a new police motorcycle for a...
Menifee City to explore additional public education and governmental broadcasting to the public
Menifee’s staff was directed to develop a public educational and governmental channel in partnership with Mt. San Jacinto College and Riverside County to better...
San Jacinto’s old Virginia Lee Hotel to be demolished for safety concerns
The San Jacinto City Council has little reason not to demolish the historic Virginia Lee Hotel at 248 E. Main St. in San Jacinto...