Thanks to a public-private partnership, a rundown multifamily project has been restored and made livable. The Golden California Apartments could serve as a model for other residential restoration projects in the city, according to officials. On Thursday, members of the San Bernardino City Council are scheduled to gather at an …
Read More »More help on the way for Riverside County renters
Riverside County and two charities are preparing assistance for county residents struggling to pay their rent because of COVID-19. United Lift – the county, Southern California United Way and Lift to Rise, a non-profit in Palm Desert – have announced that rental assistance will soon become available to help keep …
Read More »Villanueva joins Lee & Associates High Desert
Tanya Villanueva has been named a marketing and transaction assistant with Lee & Associates’ High Desert office in Victorville. A graduate of Cal State San Bernardino, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration, Villanueva has worked in multiple management positions and has experience in negotiating and team-building, according …
Read More »Apple Valley to allow youth, adult sports
Apple Valley plans to open its sports fields to youth and adult sports in time for spring. “To say that we are eager to get back to the business of having fun is an understatement. We have missed offering our residents these activities while we waited for the danger of …
Read More »Riverside changes council meeting format
Riverside is changing the public comment format of its city council meetings. Starting with the March 16 meeting, a limited number of residents and city staff will be able to comment remotely or in person, according to a statement on the city’s website. To comment: Dial (669) 900-6833 When prompted, …
Read More »MoVal sets up vaccination clinic
COVID-19 vaccination shots are available at the former Sears building at the Moreno Valley Mall. Vaccinations are now being given to those eligible under Phase 1, Tiers 1A and 1B, including residents 65 and older, according to a statement on the city’s website. “We have been working with the County …
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