Riverside County Public Health Officer orders public to stay home and cover face when leaving
In response to the rapidly rising number of COVID-19 cases, Riverside County Public Health Officer Dr. Cameron Kaiser today ordered that no gatherings of any number of people may take place outside of family members residing in the same home....Continue reading→
Chamber of Commerce and City Working Together as Information Hubs
The Cathedral City Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with the Greater Coachella Valley Chamber of Commerce, is expanding their Visitor Center operations in this time of need to assist our community. They are available Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to...Continue reading→
New Orders Restrict Short Term Rentals thru June 19
In accordance to the April 2, 2020 order issued by the Riverside County Public Health Officer and an April 3, 2020 order by the Cathedral City Director of Emergency Services, the rental or leasing of Short-Term Lodging Facilities within the...Continue reading→
Cathedral City’s Weekly Newsletter
Click on the following link to read this week’s newsletter: https://bit.ly/2wQuYoW Related posts: No related posts.
Independent Contractors and Gig Workers May Qualify for Unemployment Benefits
As part of the Coronavirus Aid, Response, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) passed by Congress, independent contractors and gig workers are eligible for unemployment benefits for the first time. Typically, these types of workers are not eligible due to...Continue reading→
CGA Offers Its Top 10 Tips for a Safe Grocery Shopping Experience
Grocery store employees are working diligently not only to keep store shelves stocked, but also to increase the frequency of cleaning to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 virus. With Stay in Place orders extended at least another 30-days,...Continue reading→
Mayor Aguilar Provides Information on How You Can Help Stop the Spread
There is so much information out there on what you should do or not do when dealing with the Coronavirus pandemic. Mayor Aguilar presents this video on the six simple prevention tips that will help keep your family safe and...Continue reading→
Governor and County Update the FAQs
On April 1, 2020, a new Frequently Asked Questions memo was issued based on the governor’s and county public health officer’s orders: Download FAQs Related posts: No related posts.
