The Pomona City Council will hold a special public hearing regarding whether a Walmart Neighborhood Market should be allowed to sell alcohol. The Planning Commission voted last month to allow the store at 778 E. Arrow Highway, which opened recently, to sell beer, wine and other forms of liquor, according …
Read More »Riverside deals with San Onofre shutdown
Riverside could be forced to pay up to $79 million in connection with the closing of the nuclear power plant in San Onofre in 2013. However, Riverside officials say they don’t expect the plant’s closing to affect that fee, and other costs related to the closing, according to a report …
Read More »LA wins a decision in OIA battle
A Riverside Superior Court judge has rejected Ontario’s bid to have overturned an agreement that shifted ownership of Ontario International Airport to Los Angeles. Judge Gloria Connor Trask ruled Thursday that the 1985 transfer order was unauthorized and could have been voided, but said the time in which the order …
Read More »Pot issue before voters
Riverside voters will decide whether some medical marijuana dispensaries should be allowed in the city. The proposal will appear before voters June 2, following a vote Tuesday by the city council that acknowledged that supporters had gathered enough signatures to get the measure on the ballot, according to a report …
Read More »OIA lawsuit gets court date
Ontario’s lawsuit with Los Angeles regarding who should be in charge of Ontario International Airport is going to court. Riverside County Superior Court Judge Gloria Connor Trask Wednesday order both sides back to court for trial on Aug. 17, following a motion hearing April 8, according to a report in …
Read More »Riverside streets to get a makeover
Riverside will spend $4.4 million this year on street repair. The projects, which will include refurbishments to Main Street and Jurupa and Lincoln avenues as well as to some thoroughfares in small neighborhoods, according to a report in The Press-Enterprise. An estimated 112 miles of roads within the city have …
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