Stater Bros. Charities presented a $20,000 check Wednesday to Feeding America Riverside/San Bernardino Counties. Company officials presented the donation at 11 a.m. at 2950-A Jefferson St. in Riverside, the charity’s headquarters, according to a statement. Stater Bros. raised the money through donations made at the checkout stands of each Stater …
Read More »Members of the public and private sectors held a sit-down Monday in Riverside.
A delegation of Riverside city officials met with managers and executives from Toro’s irrigation business, one of Riverside’s largest private employers, and a staple in the community since 1962. The meeting, which the city requested, was held so that both entities could continue to build on the cooperation and communication …
Read More »Inland aviation company makes the most out of failed government program
Threshold Aviation Group in Chino would have provided the aircraft used to investigate High Ice Water Content (HIWC), a natural phenomenon and major contributor of the 2009 Air France crash that killed 228 people. Then the federal government pulled its funding. Last week, the cockpit from a 14-seat Gulfstream jet was loaded onto a truck at …
Read More »Fast-food chain signs long lease
El Pollo Loco is coming to Wildomar. The popular chain that specializes in Mexican-style grilled chicken has signed a 15-year lease on a free-standing building in Renaissance Plaza, 32406 Clinton Keith Road, said Scott Forest, senior vice president with Westmar Commercial Real Estate in Temecula. The owner of the building …
Read More »Battle over massive logistics project in Moreno Valley is far from over
The Planning Commission said yes last week to the World Logistics Center, but the 40.6-million-square-foot development still must be approved by the City Council. If the council says yes, the project’s opponents can take their case to court, and that could last awhile. Moments after the Moreno Valley Planning Commission …
Read More »Solar company wants to help local vets
A non-profit company that tries to bring solar power to low-income communities wants to help unemployed veterans from the Inland Empire into that field. Oakland-based GRID Alternatives is offering Troops to Solar, a no-cost training program in solar panel installation, to the estimated 16,500 unemployed veterans in Riverside and San …
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