The Morongo Band of Mission Indians has started construction on a fire station that will serve the reservation and communities in the San Gorgonio Pass. The facility at Morongo and Santiago roads will replace the station used by the tribe’s full-time fire department since 1998, according to a tribal statement.. …
Read More »Riverside council approves museum renovation
The Riverside City Council has approved plans to renovate and expand the downtown Museum of Riverside. The building at 3580 Mission Inn Ave., which has been closed since September 2017, will incorporate the 1912 architectural style that now faces Mission Inn Avenue and a two-story structure will be added to …
Read More »Fontana gets federal grant for road improvements
Fontana has received nearly $20 million in federal funds that will pay for infrastructure improvements along Foothill Boulevard. The grant, from the 2021 Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, will finance bicycle lanes, sidewalks and ramps that comply with the Americans With Disabilities Act and updated signs to protect motorists, pedestrians, and bicyclists, …
Read More »San Bernardino to get three Dodgers Dreamfields
The Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation and the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians will establish three Dodgers Dreamfields at Blair Park in San Bernardino. A groundbreaking ceremony was held Dec.14 to start the $1.7 million refurbishment of three fields that will be converted into the 61st, 62nd, and 63rd Dreamfields …
Read More »Tax relief available for tropical storm victims
Property owners in San Bernardino County whose property was damaged by Tropical Storm Hilary may be eligible for a property tax reduction. A claim must be filed with the Assessor-Recorder-County Clerk’s office no later than one year after the damage occurred, according to a statement on the county’s website. Once …
Read More »Top candidate for San Bernardino city manager post says no
San Bernardino is apparently back to square one in its search for a full-time city manager. The top candidate for the job has turned down San Bernardino’s offer and will remain with his employer, according to a statement on the city’s website. “While it is rare for a candidate to …
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