The economic downturn resulting from the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has created a burden for many taxpayers in Riverside County. Limited options to postpone property taxes are available for some residents under California State law. ...Continue reading
Author: Chris Parman
December and January COVID-19 Deaths and Cases in Cathedral City Surpass All Previous Months
With vaccines currently being implemented and hundreds of million of doses projected to be distributed by mid-summer, the hope of making our way through this pandemic seems more promising than ever before. Current hospitalization rates...Continue reading
RivCo Health Officials to Contact Those Who Received First Dose at County Clinics for Second Dose Appointment
Second dose appointments are mandatory  For those who received a first dose at a county vaccine clinic (also called points of distribution or PODs), local health officials will reach out to residents through the...Continue reading
Outdoor Dining at Restaurants May Have LIVE Performances
When the governor recently lifted the most restrictive Stay-at-Home order one notable change being reported today is that restaurants may now have LIVE performances, such as musical and comedy acts. Â The State is requiring that...Continue reading
Cathedral City’s Weekly Newsletter
Click on the following link to read this week’s newsletter: http://bit.ly/Issue275
Take a Virtual Tour of the New Fire Station 411 in Cathedral City
Fire Station 411 official went into service back in November and has been providing fire and medical emergency transport ever since for Cathedral City residents in the southern portion of the city. Located on Buddy...Continue reading
CAP Cares Program May Help with Your Utility Payments
If you are 18 years of age or older, make less than 200% of the Federal poverty guidelines ($25,520 annual income or less for 1 person, $52,400 annual income for a family of four) and...
CSUSB Offering Multiple Cultural Webinars for Black History Month
California State University San Bernardino will host many webinars during the month of February to celebrate Black History Month. Take a look at the following calendar of events and/or visit its Black History Month webpage...Continue reading
Mayor Gregory S. Pettis Fountain of Life to Be Refurbished
The City Council voted last night to approve up to $146,850 to refurbish the Mayor Gregory S. Pettis Fountain of Life that resides in front of City Hall at Town Square Park. Due to the...Continue reading
Dr. Fauci Recommends Double Layer Masks When Out in Public
The Chief Medical Adviser to President Biden, Dr. Anthony Fauci, recommends that Americans double mask when going out in public, especially in places where social distancing is not always available, such as shopping at retail...Continue reading