Perris has begun a 24-hour online streaming channel on its YouTube page. The service, which began early this month, allows residents to access Perris TV from their computer, tablet or smart phone regardless of where they are, according to a statement on the city’s website. Until now, PTV content has …
Read More »MoVal gets award for internet access
Moreno Valley has been recognized for helping its residents get better internet access. The California Society of Municipal Finance Officers recently presented the city with its Innovation Award for its CLiC program, according to a statement on the city’s website. CLiC – Computer Learning and Internet Connectivity – provides free internet …
Read More »Express car wash opening in High Desert
A car wash chain has purchased land in the High Desert that will be the site of its next California operation. Quick N Clean Car Wash paid $2.3 million for the parcel at Seneca Road and Highway 395 in Adelanto, according to Progressive Real Estate Partners, a commercial real estate …
Read More »Ricoh signs industrial lease in Rialto
An information management and digital services company has leased distribution space in Rialto. Ricoh USA Inc. will occupy 374,000 square-feet in a logistics building at 1920 W. Baseline Road, according to a statement released yesterday. The company plans to use the building for light assembly and distribution. Terms of the …
Read More »Fitness center owners in California want a return to indoor operations
A coalition of fitness center owners say they have the data to prove that their facilities don’t spread COVID-19 any more than retail stores and salons, and they’re taking their case public. California currently allows gyms and fitness centers to operate outdoors, and a majority of state residents apparently agree with …
Read More »African-American, Hispanic families lag in home ownership
Fewer than half the African-American and Hispanic households in California last year could afford a median-priced home, according to data released Tuesday. Only 19 percent of black households and 20 percent of Latino households could afford a median-priced, single-family home of $659,380, the California Association of Realtors reported in its …
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