Two point nine percent of all U.S. mortgages were in some stage of delinquency in November, a near-record low, according to data released this week. That was a decline of 0.7 percent from November 2021, when 3.6 percent of U.S. mortgages were 30 days or more past due, including delinquencies, …
Read More »Local online MBA programs honored
Two Inland Empire universities have been recognized for their online MBA program by a major publication. Cal State San Bernardino and California Baptist University in Riverside tied for 124th place in that category with seven other institutions of higher learning nationwide, according to U.S. News & World Report’s Best Online …
Read More »Riverside, church to help released inmates avoid being homeless
The city of Riverside and a local church have formed Project Connect, which will work to prevent homelessness among inmates freed from the Robert Presley Detention Center. The partnership with Victory Outreach Church, approved by the city council on Jan. 17, will provide services to former inmates who describe themselves …
Read More »SB County gets $12 million in federal funds
San Bernardino County has received $12 million in federal funds that it will use to help pay for five major community projects. The money from the omnibus appropriations bill passed by Congress at the end of last year was arranged by Reps. Pete Aguilar, (D-Redlands), Norma Torres, (D-Pomona), Jay Obernolte, …
Read More »Newport Beach developer plans Fontana logistics center
A Newport Beach developer has announced it will build a 330,048-square-foot warehouse-distribution facility in Fontana. The facility, at the southwest corner of Banana and Santa Ana avenues, will include 10,000 square feet of office space and will be built without a signed tenant, Birtcher Development LLC announced today. “We’re excited …
Read More »Job training center breaks ground
Construction has begun on a Perris facility that will train people for manufacturing jobs. The Skills Training and Job Placement Center will cover 13,700 square feet on a vacant parcel owned by the city at the northeast corner of 1st and D streets, according to a statement on the city’s …
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