The Palm Springs Chamber of Commerce and the Palm Springs Bureau of Tourism have started a program to help restaurants survive COVID-19. The chamber is offering a $10 coupon to customers who order takeout, with participating restaurants to be reimbursed by the city and other local businesses, according to a …
Read More »Inland officials praise lifting of COVID-19 restrictions
Gov. Gavin Newsom’s decision to remove statewide the regional stay-at-home orders implemented in December because of the pandemic prompted praise from Riverside and San Bernardino County officials. The decision, announced Monday, means restaurants may again offer outdoor service, hair and nail salons and other personal care services may reopen as …
Read More »“The Cheech” moves closer to reality
The Riverside City Council has reached two agreements regarding The Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art and Culture, both of which bring the long-planned project closer to happening. First, council members have approved a 25-year management agreement with the Riverside Art Museum, according to a statement on the city’s website. …
Read More »More COVID-19 clinics for Riverside County
Riverside County has received 26,000 doses of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine, nearly 4,000 of which will be used at six clinics that opened Thursday. The clinics in Lake Elsinore, Perris, and Indio are for people in Phase 1A (all tiers) and Phase 1B (tier one, which includes people 65 and older), …
Read More »Riverside State of the City set for later this month
Mayor Patricia Lock Dawson will deliver Riverside’s State of the City Address on Jan. 28. The virtual event, scheduled to start at 5 p.m., will be a look back at 2020 and a look ahead to what’s in store for the city in 2021, according to a statement on the …
Read More »Apple Valley tightens regulations on street vendors
Apple Valley has adopted regulations regarding street vendors, measures designed to comply with town zoning regulations, and county healthy requirements. “We want to help protect all of Apple Valley’s current business owners who have fought tirelessly to ensure their doors stay open,” said Mayor Curt Emick in a statement. “This …
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