Measure Q would divide the city into four districts, junking the at-large voting format the city has used since it incorporated nearly 40 years ago. A potential lawsuit alleging possible discrimination against minority voters prompted the move. On Tuesday, Rancho Cucamonga voters will decide whether to switch to city council …
Read More »Tax Credit Workshop Planned
Moreno Valley will host the California Competes Tax Credit workshop next month. The event, a partnership between the city and the Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development, will be held from 3 to 4:30 p.m Dec. 19 at the city council chamber at city hall, 14177 Frederick St., according …
Read More »Water Restrictions Could Return
Californian residents cut their water use by 18 percent in September, up almost one percent from August, the state Water Resources Control Board reported Tuesday. Despite that improvement, the state’s water conservation efforts were still well below the 26.2 percent it achieved in September 2015, the month state-mandated conservation goals …
Read More »SB County Adds Early Voting Site
San Bernardino County has added four locations where residents may cast their ballots before next Tuesday’s general election. The Ontario Conference Center, 1947 E. Convention Way; Rim of the World High School, 27400 CA-18 Lake Arrowhead; Victorville City Hall, 14343 Civic Drive and Yucca Valley Town Hall, 57098 Twentynine Palms …
Read More »Fundraiser Planned
The world-famous Budweiser Clydesdales will appear at a charity fundraiser Nov. 12 in Norco. The event will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Water Wheel Saloon, 980 Sixth St., according to a statement. The Corona-Norco office of Express Employment Professionals and the Eastvale United Way are …
Read More »State issues defective vehicle warnings
Western Riverside and San Bernardino counties are among the regions with a high concentration of Honda and Acura vehicles that contain a potentially deadly defect. Officials with the California Office of Traffic Safety, Highway Patrol, Department of Motor Vehicles and the Bureau of Automotive Repair are urging Californians who own …
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