Starting Thursday, the Desert Care Network is scheduled to begin providing twice-weekly vaccination clinics. Appointments are required for these clinics, and can be made by going to https://myturn.ca.gov/. The clinics will be held Thursday or Friday at the following locations: 11 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Sedona Surgical Center (JFK Memorial …
Read More »Riverside reopens some facilities, extends hours of others
Riverside is continuing to reopen some facilities and increase hours at others, as COVID-19 shows some signs of receding. Public utilities payment centers are now open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays, starting Thursday at the Downtown Customer Service Center and the Casa Blanca Customer Resource Center, according to a …
Read More »San Bernardino hires a development team to fix Carousel Mall
Now comes the hard part: coming up with a plan that is likely to work. Nothing less than the future of the city’s downtown is at stake. After more than 20 years of false starts, missed opportunities and renovation plans that didn’t pan out, San Bernardino may finally be ready to …
Read More »SB County starts rent relief program
San Bernardino County has established a rent relief program to help people affected by COVID-19. The San Bernardino County Relief Partnership will disperse more than $46.8 million to county residents with overdue rent payments, or to people who have struggled to pay their rent and may do so in the …
Read More »Apply Valley once again offering passports
Apple Valley has resumed processing passport applications. Appointments are required and no walk-ins will be accepted, according to a statement posted today on the town’s website. “As COVID numbers decrease, and opportunities to travel resume, the demand for passports is expected to rise,” said Town Clerk LaVonda Pearson in the …
Read More »County closes one vaccination site, opens another
Riverside County has closed the COVID-19 vaccination site at Tahquitz Canyon High School and replaced it with one at nearby Alessandro High School in Hemet. The new location will be open for up to four weeks so those who received their first dose at the Tahquitz site will be able …
Read More »