The Inland Empire’s manufacturing sector showed signs of life in April, one month after one of its weakest showings in recent memory. The region’s purchasing managers index was 50 last month, according to data released on June 1 by the Institute of Applied Research and Policy Analysis at Cal State …
Read More »San Bernardino County wins awards
San Bernardino County has received 160 Achievement Awards from the National Association of Counties. The awards for public service programs top the 82 awards San Bernardino County received last year, the most any U.S. county, according to a statement. The association’s achievement awards are given out in 18 categories. San …
Read More »Corona’s homeless population drops
Corona is reporting a major reduction in one category of its homeless population. From 2019 through 2022, the number of people living in homeless shelters within the city fell from 164 to 65, a 60 percent decline, according to a statement on the city’s website. Those numbers are based on …
Read More »Moreno Valley Mall to get major renovation
Add Moreno Valley to the list of cities that are trying to revive a once-thriving regional shopping mall. The city council this month approved a major overhaul of the Moreno Valley Mall, giving a thumbs up to a plan the planning commission unveiled in January that will make multiple additions …
Read More »SB County sued over foster childcare
San Bernardino County is being sued for alleged mistreatment of foster children. The lawsuit, filed May 25 in U.S. District Court in Riverside, claims workers are handling too many cases to be able to help all of the children who have been placed in their care, according to multiple reports. …
Read More »Victorville roadway to be shut down
Starting May 30, part of Bear Valley Road in Victorville will be closed to accommodate a bridge widening project. The eastbound lane between Industrial Boulevard and Ridgecrest Road will be shut down from approximately 9 p.m. to 5 p.m. through June 2, according to a statement on the city’s website. …
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