Workers at Fairplex spent this week putting the finishing touches on the 2015 edition of the Los Angeles County Fair, which is scheduled to begin Today. The giant ferris wheel is up, the concert series is in place, the exhibition halls are ready and the Flower and Garden Pavilion is …
Read More »Riverside Named Winner of “StartUP in a Day” Competition
Earlier this month the City of Riverside was presented with an award for cutting red tape and helping new business start up. On August 5 the U.S. Small Business Administration names Riverside as a winner in the national “StartUP in a Day” competition. The competition was created to encourage cities …
Read More »Changes on Redlands’ State Street, but Cuca’s Remains
State Street, the tree-lined centerpiece of downtown Redlands comprised of historic buildings and locally-owned businesses, continues to undergo a facelift. On the west end of the road near Tennessee Street, the next phase of the city’s Pavement Accelerated Repair Implementation Strategy (PARIS) will commence on August 31. Meanwhile, the boutique …
Read More »Annual water conference tackles drought
California’s drought should not slow down the state’s housing industry, although home builders must continue to do everything they can to build houses that save water, a panel of experts said Friday. The four-member group, part of the Ninth Annual San Bernardino County Water Conference at Cal State San Bernardino, …
Read More »Council OK’s massive logistics project in Moreno Valley
The Moreno Valley City Council Wednesday approved the World Logistics Center, ending three years of sometimes bitter debate within the city on a project that likely will transform not only Moreno Valley but the entire Inland Empire. The 3-2 vote concluded a 16-hour public hearing that was held over three …
Read More »Vote nears on logistics project
The battle over a massive warehouse project propose for Moreno Valley raged on Tuesday, as residents on both sides of the issue voiced their opinions and occasionally traded insults during a contentious city council meeting. The World Logistics Center would cover 40.6 square feet – roughly the size of 700 …
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