Councilmember Rita Lamb Reads Dr. Seuss’ “The Lorax” for Coronavirus Storytime
As elementary school children continue to learn from home during the pandemic, Councilmember Rita Lamb reads Dr. Seuss’ “The Lorax.” It is a story about preserving Earth’s natural resources for future generations and the importance of speaking out against the... Continue reading→
Those Who Need Second-Dose Shot Will Be Notified When Vaccine Is Available
Due to a limited supply of the COVID-19 vaccine, Riverside University Health System (RUHS) stated that it may be between the recommend minimum wait time of 21 days for Pfizer and 28 days for Moderna and up to 42 days... Continue reading→
Cathedral City’s Weekly Newsletter
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Measure B – Special Election – March 2, 2021 – Cathedral City Only
Are you confused about Cathedral City’s Measure B? A “yes” vote on Measure B upholds the ordinance enacted by the City, Ordinance 842, to further regulate STVRs. STVRs will only be allowed within neighborhoods with a homeowners’ association that... Continue reading→
Cathedral City Library to Reopen on February 8th
The Riverside County Library System (RCLS) will reopen the Cathedral City Library to the public on February 8. The library will offer modified services amid new COVID-19 health regulations with physical distancing measures. During the modified service, patrons will... Continue reading→
Seniors and Persons with Disabilities May Be Able to Defer Property Taxes
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. This state program allows homeowners... Continue reading→
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 for COVID-19 related causes are... 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 contact method provided at the... Continue reading→