UC Riverside has been ranked the top U.S. university for social mobility by U.S. News & World Report. This was the third consecutive year that the magazine, well-known for its ratings of U.S. colleges and universities, ranked UC Riverside number one in that category, according to a statement on the …
Read More »Politics and Housing in Chino: The Story Goes Deeper Than Many Know (Part I)
There is virtually no neighborhood left unscathed by the housing market’s supply-and-demand twists, turns, and strife across California as historically low inventory plagues the marketplace — especially when it comes to planning and building new homes and entire neighborhoods. This issue is oftentimes characterized as activist residents pitted against developers, …
Read More »Inland Empire manufacturing hits one-year milestone
As of August, the region’s manufacturing sector has grown for 12 consecutive months, meaning it survived the pandemic. How it will perform against the Delta variant, or any other variants that might appear, remains to be seen, but indications are the sector will continue to grow for awhile. The …
Read More »UCR ranked among top universities
UC Riverside has been ranked 54th among the top 100 universities in the United States by Washington Monthly magazine. The 2021 National University rankings examine four-year public and private institutions whose primary focus is awarding bachelor’s degrees, according to the magazine, which recently published the rankings on its website. Each …
Read More »Cardenas Markets now offers same-day delivery
Cardenas Markets is now providing a same-day delivery service. The Hispanic supermarket chain has partnered with Shipt, a grocery delivery service in Birmingham, Ala. The deliveries, sometimes made within an hour of the order being placed, began Sept. 1, said Marisa Kutansky, director of communications for the Ontario-based Cardenas. “More …
Read More »Marin named Apple Valley top employee
Andrew Marin has been named Apple Valley’s top employee for the third quarter. A fleet mechanic, Marin’s primary job is to keep the town’s service vehicles and trucks running. Marin, who began working for Apple Valley’s public service department in 2019, also fills potholes, maintains signs, inspects landscaping and runs …
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