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Apple Valley starts on major intersection rebuild

Apple Valley has broken ground on the reconstruction of Apple Valley Road and Highway 18, one of the High Desert town’s busiest intersections. The project will improve traffic flow and safety at the intersection, which accommodates approximately 46,000 vehicles a day, according to a statement on the town’s website. Apple …

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Grants available to SB County nonprofits

The Inland Empire Community Foundation is accepting grant applications from nonprofits seeking help dealing with COVID-19. A nonprofit that provide services in San Bernardino County could receive $20,000 in aid, according to a statement on the county’s website. The board of supervisors, which has partnered with the foundation to establish …

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Moreno Valley to develop downtown center

Moreno Valley has approved the sale of 56.4 acres that will be the site of a mixed-use, master-planned town center. Lewis Acquisition Corp., a division of the Lewis Group of Companies in Upland, bought the property at Alessandro Boulevard and Nason Street for $5.6 million, according to a statement on …

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Riverside approves strategic plan

Riverside has approved a five-year plan that will help the city set priorities and establish policies. The Riverside 2025 Strategic Plan “is the result of several months of input by elected officials, residents, community groups and city boards and commissions,” according to a statement on the city’s website. The plan, …

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Moreno Valley to host food bank

Moreno Valley will hold a food bank today. The driver-thru event, which the city is hosting along with Al Rahma Food Bank in Moreno Valley, is scheduled to be held from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. -or until supplies last, according to a statement on the city’s website. Each vehicle …

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Palm Springs asks feds for more CARES Act help

Palm Springs has new EDD

Palm Springs is asking for more help from the CARES Act, the major program established by the Trump Administration to help repair the economic damage caused by COVID-19. In a letter sent to several state officials, including Gov. Gavin. Newsom, city officials claimed that more CARES Act funding should go …

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