Riverside County Board of Supervisors Dedicate $50 Million for Small Business Assistance
The Riverside County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday approved a plan for distributing $431 million in funding from the federal government, allocating $50 million of that amount for a countywide small business assistance program. Riverside County Board Chair V.... Continue reading→
Wide Variety of Programs Available for SCE Customers to Lower Cost
If you are enduring hardships due to the COVID-19 pandemic, please know SCE will not disconnect your power for failure to make proper payments. SCE has temporarily suspended service disconnections for nonpayment and waiving late fees. If you are having... Continue reading→
Riverside County Public Health Director Kim Saruwatari Explains Its COVID Data
Have you ever wondered why one day there will be no coronavirus cases reported in Cathedral City and then next day there are five cases? Riverside County Public Health Director Kim Saruwatari explains the data collected by the county and... Continue reading→
Mayor Aguilar Discusses Cathedral City’s COVID Response In This Week’s CVWeekly
The Coachella Valley Weekly has an in depth article entitled, “Surviving COVID-19: The Health and Wealth of the Coachella Valley.” The article interviews all of the Valley mayors, Supervisor Perez, and leaders of Valley organizations to get their thoughts on... Continue reading→
Cathedral City’s Weekly Newsletter
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Cathedral City Library to Offer Free COVID-19 Testing
Beginning Monday, May 18, residents can call (800) 945-6171 to schedule an appointment to be tested for COVID-19 at the Cathedral City Library, 33520 Date Palm Drive in Cathedral City. The free testing will be for walk-up appointments made at... Continue reading→
City Council Unanimously Votes to Prohibit Short-Term Lodging Facilities Until June 19th
In an effort to stop or slow the spread of the coronavirus, the City Council voted unanimously to enact Emergency Order 2C which forbids the marketing, rental or lease of short-term lodging facilities through June 19, 2020 except for items... Continue reading→
City Council Votes to Mandate the Use of Face Coverings and Social Distancing Until June 19
In an effort to stop or slow the spread of the Coronavirus, the City Council voted 4 to 1 on Emergency Order Number 3 to mandate the use of face coverings, effective immediately, while in public including all essential workers... Continue reading→