Riverside County is asking for public input regarding the redrawing of its supervisorial districts. Redistricting, which California counties are required by law to do every 10 years, is based on population changes accounted for in the 2020 Census, according to a statement on the county’s website. “Fair and equal representation is …
Read More »Route ’66 festival back in business
One year after being sidelined by COVID-19, the Route ’66 Cruisin’ Reunion is returning to downtown Ontario. This year’s event is scheduled to be held Sept. 17 and 18 and will again feature vintage automobiles, live music, vendors, games, and food along the Euclid Avenue median, according to the Greater …
Read More »Chaffey College to start property management, maintenance programs
Chaffey College will use $1 million in state funding to establish training programs in property management and maintenance. The money will launch the CORE Academy, a partnership between National CORE and the community college in Rancho Cucamonga. Aimed at helping low-income residents, funding for the program will come from Assembly …
Read More »Aldi to hire more than 20,000 workers
Aldi, the discount supermarket chain that features small, easy-to-navigate stores, will hire more than 20,000 workers nationwide. The hires, for both stores and warehouse employees, are to accommodate Aldi’s growth and prepare for the upcoming holiday season, according to a statement posted Monday on the company’s website. Positions include store …
Read More »State housing market continues its return to normal
Sales of existing, single-family detached homes in California totaled 428,980 in July, the California Association of Realtors reported Monday. That figure, taken from more than 90 commercial real estate brokerages and multiple listing services statewide, was down 1.6 percent from June and two percent year-over-year, according to the Los Angeles-based …
Read More »Chaffey College begins fall semester
Chaffey College began online and in-person classes Monday, including classes in nursing and hospitality management, both new programs. About 300 classes are in-person or a mix of in-person and online instruction, a more than 130 percent increase in face-to-face classes from one year ago. “We are excited to be offering …
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