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City manager to oversee housing-homeless division

San Bernardino’s Housing and Homeless Division is now being overseen by the city manager’s office. City Manager Charles Montoya announced the temporary move in response to a recent federal court order that bans the city from moving homeless people from their place of encampment, according to a statement on the …

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Grant will help San Bernardino resident’s pets

Riverside gets housing grant

San Bernardino has received $125,000 grant that will help residents pay for veterinary services. The grant from the University of California’s Davis Koret Shelter Medicine Program –  More Pets and People Together – can be used for spay and neutering, according to a statement on the city’s website. The voucher program …

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Victorville looks to fill board vacancy

Riverside committee to perform annual review of ethics code

Victorville is looking to fill a vacancy on its Community Services Advisory Committee. Committee members serve at the behest of the city council and meet monthly to review and make recommendations regarding community services, including recreation, golf and park development, according to a statement on the city’s website. Applicants must …

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Federal bonds will help pay for high-speed rail

Federal funding will pay for major street upgrades in Riverside

The U.S. Department of Transpiration has approved $2.5 billion in bonds to help pay for the high-speed rail project that will run between Southern California and Las Vegas. The Brightline West High-Speed Intercity Passenger Rail Project, which will stop in Rancho Cucamonga and Hesperia, will run for 218 miles along …

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San Bernardino library reopens

San Bernardino library reopens

Paul Villaseñor Library in San Bernardino has reopened, one year after it shut down for repairs. The facility at 525 N. Mt. Vernon Ave. returned to operation Jan. 22 with a remodeled community room that can accommodate 75 people and upgraded rest rooms, according to a statement on the city’s …

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