Moreno Valley Art Loan Program accepting applications The city’s Art Loan program is accepting “family-friendly” works of art for placement in the Moreno Valley council chamber, library, and several other city-owned locations. Artists that live or work in Moreno Valley are asked to submit their work for consideration. “Moreno Valley …
Read More »Martha’s Village and Kitchen to help the homeless in Palm Springs
One of the largest providers of help to homeless people in Riverside County has come to Palm Springs. Martha’s Village and Kitchen has begun setting up a drop-in/access center at the former Palm Springs Boxing Club, 225 S. Cielo Road, according to a statement on the city’s website. The Indio-based …
Read More »Survey says Ontario is a good place to live
More than three-fourths of Ontario residents believe their city is an “excellent” or “good” place to live, a city-commissioned survey has found. Twenty-seven percent rated the city “just fair,” while only two percent rated it a “poor” place to live, according to a study conducted by FM3, a Los Angeles …
Read More »SB County releases COVID-19 data
Unvaccinated San Bernardino County residents are eight times more likely to get COVID-19 and 32 times more likely to die from the disease than residents who are fully vaccinated, according to a statement on the county website. Since Feb. 1, 177 unvaccinated residents have died of the virus, while only …
Read More »Victorville moves on Old Town upgrade
Victorville is accepting applications for its Old Town revitalization board. Anyone who lives or works in Old Town is eligible to serve on the Community Revitalization and Investment Authority Board, which the city council formed on Aug. 17, according to a statement on the city’s website. Two public members will …
Read More »SB County officials fight back against illegal cannabis growth
San Bernardino County has raised the stakes in its battle against illegal cannabis. Sheriff Shannon Dicus and members of the board of supervisors are urging state lawmakers to bring back stricter penalties for growing illegal cannabis, according to a statement on the county’s website. In 2016, California voters approved Prop. …
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