On April 28, 2020, the State Public Health Officer amended its March 19, 2020 order for Essential Workers. The amendment expands the list of essential workers including auto sales and leasing which is a large...
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CDC Updates Common Symptoms of COVID-19
The Centers for Disease Control recently updated the symptoms of COVID-19 as they may range from mild to severe. Additionally, the following symptoms may appear 2-14 days after exposure to the virus. People with these...Continue reading
Cathedral City Residents and Local Businesses Giving Back During the COVID Pandemic
Fire Chief Paul Wilson and the first responders are so grateful for the generosity of Cathedral City residents and local businesses giving needed personal protective equipment and care packages to help them make it through...Continue reading
Filing for Pandemic Unemployment Assistance Now Available
From the EDD.CA.GOV website: As part of the federal CARES Act, the new Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) program helps unemployed Californians who are business owners, self-employed, independent contractors, have limited work history, and others not usually...Continue reading
Riverside County Public Health Updates COVID-19 FAQs
Riverside County has recently updated its COVID-19 Frequently Asked Questions on the following website. The answers provide guidance to various orders by the governor and the county public health officer. https://rivcoph.org/Portals/0/Documents/CoronaVirus/April/FAQs_re_State_and_Local_Orders_Revised_4.22.20.pdf?ver=2020-04-23-095107-760×tamp=1587660696701 Continue reading
Cathedral City’s Weekly Newsletter
Click on the following link to read this week’s newsletter: https://bit.ly/2Y1Rqqk
Mayor Aguilar Interviews Karen Riley about #BeCause Earth Day Art
Watch the following video as Cathedral City Mayor John Aguilar interviews S.C.R.A.P. Gallery Executive Director Karen Riley about this year’s Earth Day student art project called, #BeCause. You will see some of the winning art...Continue reading
Interim Police Chief George Crum Accepts Permanent Role
City Manager Charlie McClendon announced today that former and current Interim Police Chief George Crum has accepted an offer to return to the city as its permanent police chief. Police Chief Crum proudly served as Cathedral City’s police chief for three years and had more than 30 years in law enforcement experience. Crum retired from the City of Cathedral City on November 2, 2017. He returned on February 24, 2020 to fill the role of interim police chief when deputy and acting police chief Anthony Yoakum took a position with the city of Beaumont, located closer to his residence.Continue reading
Riverside County Allowing Everyone to Be Tested for COVID-19
Riverside County Public Health is now allowing anyone who believes they might currently have the coronavirus (COVID-19) to be tested with or without symptoms. This is a change in policy once reserved for only those...Continue reading
Mayor John Aguilar Appearing on CBS Local 2 Tonight for a Mayors Forum About COVID-19
CBS Local 2 is holding a special televised forum tonight with the nine Coachella Valley mayors including Cathedral City Mayor John Aguilar. Anchor Peter Daut will be asking questions on how each of the cities...Continue reading