Moderate and High-Contact Youth and Adult Sports May Now Resume in Riverside County
Informed consent and weekly COVID-19 testing may be required for specific sports Moderate- and high-contact sports, including soccer, football, baseball, cheer and water polo, may now resume in Riverside County as the county’s adjusted case rate is 11.3. The... Continue reading→
Changes to COVID-19 vaccination clinics to better serve Riverside county residents
New vaccine sites opening, expanding hours of operation and one site closing. Riverside County health officials have planned a series of changes to better serve residents and provide more opportunities for COVID-19 vaccinations. The updated clinics, which will take effect... Continue reading→
Measure B Ballot Drop-Off Locations and Voting in Person on Tuesday
Senate Bill 29 was recently passed and signed by the governor requiring all voters to receive a mailed ballot from county registrar’s offices for any election in 2021, similar to the General Election back in November 2020. Riverside County’s Registrar... Continue reading→
Cathedral City’s Weekly Newsletter
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Cathedral City’s Measure B – Vote This Tuesday, March 2nd
Measure B, the Cathedral City Short-Term Vacation Rental Regulation Measure, will be the only item on your March 2, 2021 special election ballot. All eligible Cathedral City residents are encouraged to participate. To find your polling place or a Vote... Continue reading→
50,000+ Californians Have Died of COVID-19
An undesirable milestone was reached today as more than 50,000 Californians have died from the Coronavirus in the past year. More than 3.4 million Californians contracted the disease since the global pandemic began. It is important for Californians who... Continue reading→
Mary Pickford Drive-In Theater Extended to May 31
Managers of the Mary Pickford Theatre in Downtown Cathedral City received unanimous city council approval on Wednesday to continue operating its drive-in movie theater across Highway 111 until at least May 31st. The drive-in has been an oasis for movie... Continue reading→
Cathedral City Had an Annual 22% Crime Reduction in 2020
At the city council meeting on Wednesday, Police Chief George Crum presented data on Part 1 crimes (the most serious) in Cathedral City comparing statistics from one year ago as well as five years ago. His report showed that in... Continue reading→