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Ontario PD receives traffic safety grant

Cal State University San Bernardino receives grant money

The Ontario Police Department has received a $470,000 grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety. Department officials plan to use the money in several areas, including DUI checkpoints and patrols, enforcement of the state’s hands-free cell phone law, bicycle and pedestrian safety enforcement, and officer training and certification, according …

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Health center is sold

Sold Spelled in Tiles

Pomona Valley Health Center in La Verne has been sold for $24.6 million. The facility, at 2317-2333 Foothill Blvd, covers nearly 40,000 square feet and is 100 percent leased, with the health center accounting for about 85 percent of the occupancy, according to a statement released by CBRE. The seller …

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Palm Springs to spend more Measure J money

Palm Springs affordable housing project gets state grant

Palm Springs is asking residents, businesses, community organizations, and non-profits to submit applications for funding generated by Measure J. The city has set aside $1 million from Measure J, a one-cent sales tax approved by Palm Springs voters in 2011 to help pay for community services and restore downtown. Measure …

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Multifamily project sells for $53.6 million

A 197-unit apartment complex in San Bernardino has been sold for $53.6 million. The Vue, at 1660 W. Kendall Drive, was purchased recently by Tailwind Investment Group in Newport Beach, according to a statement released Monday by CBRE. The sellers were Dalan Management, a real estate investment and management firm …

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Major mixed-use project slated for Barstow

Major mixed-use project slated for Barstow

The Shops at Spanish Trail could transform not only Barstow but all of the High Desert. Supporters of the mixed-use development want to bring retail, commercial, and some residential development to the region, but first, they have to find out what sort of development residents will support.   Joseph W. …

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Victorville uses federal money to help homeless

Homeless Crisis in Riverside

Victorville is accepting applications for a recovery program meant to help homeless shelters and housing nonprofits hurt by the pandemic. Awards of up to $100,000 per application are being offered through the Homeless Shelter and Housing Services Recovery Program, which the city council approved on Sept. 21. Council members approved …

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