How many companies in cities in Riverside County received FDA inspections in Q3 2023?
There were 12 companies in cities associated with Riverside County that received 12 FDA inspections in the third quarter of 2023, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Association.
Californians Face Affordability Crisis as Fast-Food Industry Struggles with New Legislation
Californians are struggling with an affordability crisis. But Sacramento keeps making things worse.Assembly Bill 1228 (Holden, 2023) went into effect earlier this week and will impose a 25% minimum wage hike for fast-food workers. Democrats in Sacramento pushed this policy, conducted negotiations behind closed doors, and Governor Newsom signed it into law."Many fast-food franchisees already have announced price increases and begun layoffs. Pizza Hut franchisees have announced plans to lay off around 1,200 workers. Chipotle, Jack-in-the-Box, and McDonald’s plan to raise...
Get ready for price increases at your favorite fast food chain as wage hike starts today
Restaurant owners and workers in California are bracing themselves for the impact of a new minimum wage hike that goes into effect today. The wage increase is expected to lead to higher prices for consumers and potential job losses in the industry.According to Senate Minority Leader Brian W. Jones, the wage hike could result in fast food items being sold at higher prices, with robots potentially replacing workers. Jones blamed Governor Newsom, Democrat lawmakers, and special interests for the potential mass layoffs and business closures.Caucus Chair Kelly Seyarto...
- How many companies in cities in Riverside County received FDA inspections in 2023?
- How many companies in cities in Riverside County received FDA inspections in 2023?
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Senator Seyarto Questions Viability of High Speed Rail Project
Senator Seyarto, during a recent session of the Senate Transportation Committee, raised concerns about the future of the high-speed rail project. Expressing skepticism, the Senator stated, "We need to seriously question the viability of this project." Drawing attention to the allocation of resources, Seyarto added, "I believe it's time to reconsider our priorities."The remarks made by Senator Seyarto have sparked discussions among policymakers and the public regarding the necessity and feasibility of the high-speed rail initiative. As the debate continues, stakeholders...
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CITY OF CANYON LAKE: Hiring For Position Of Code Enforcement Department
The City of Canyon Lake is seeking qualified candidates for an open position in our Code Enforcement Department.
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CITY OF PERRIS: $500 Mllion Small Business COVID-19 Relief Grant Program
The State of California has announced a $500 million Small Business COVID-19 Relief Grant program for eligible small business owners and nonprofits who have been impacted by COVID-19 and the health and safety restrictions
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CITY OF TEMECULA: Partners With Riverside County Public Health to provide Free COVID-19 Testing
In an effort to accommodate local demand for COVID-19 testing, the City of Temecula is partnering with Riverside University Health System-Public Health (RUHS-Public Health) to temporarily provide free walk-up COVID-19 testing to Riverside County residents at the Ronald Reagan Sports Park in Temecula beginning on Thursday, December 31, 2020, at 8:30am until 3pm.
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CITY OF SAN JACINTO: January Is National Blood Donor Month
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CITY OF PERRIS: Attention Perris Residents: The City Needs Your Help
Please provide your valuable feedback to help shape the City’s Parks and Recreation Master Plan.
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CITY OF TEMECULA: Temecula Valley Hospital Needs Disposable Food Trays For Patients!
These trays can be paper, cardboard or foam (preferable size: 20” Long X 15” Wide).
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CITY OF MURRIETA: Welcome To Our 2021 City Council
Congratulations to our new Mayor, Scott Vinton, and Mayor Pro Tem, Christi White, and to new Council Members, Dr. Lisa Deforest and Lori Stone.
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CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE: The Citywide Slurry Seal Project Continues This Week In The Tuscany Hills Area
All American Asphalt will begin slurry sealing roads on Monday, December 28 and will continue in the areas shown through Thursday, January 7.
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CITY OF CANYON LAKE: COVID Case Latest Update Dec. 23, 2020
This week's update is out a day earlier due to City Hall's holiday closure starting tomorrow.