By John Tulac Teddy Roosevelt referred to the Spanish American War of 1898 as a splendid little war. It didn’t last long and it didn’t kill a whole lot of people. It created the American Empire, even though the United States never considered its new holdings colonies or part of …
Read More »Temecula looks to fill board vacancies
The Temecula City Council is looking for three people to serve on the Old Town Local Review Board and two people to serve on the planing commission. To be eligible for either position, one must be a Temecula resident and a registered voter when the application is submitted, according to …
Read More »Inland region boosts state job growth
California is outdistancing the nation in job growth, in part because of the number of jobs being added in the Inland Empire, according to a report recently released. The two-county region, along with the San Joaquin Valley and Sacramento, are adding more jobs – and at a faster rate – …
Read More »Moreno Valley to host public safety expo
Moreno Valley will hold its fifth annual Public Safety Exposition next month. The event is scheduled to be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. April 14 at the Moreno Valley Civic Center, 22850 Calle San Juan de Los Lagos, according to a statement. Police and firefighters will stage several …
Read More »New chief of staff for St. Bernardine Medical Center
Fariborz Lalezarzadeh has been appointed chief of staff at St. Bernardine Medical Center in San Bernardino. Lalezarzadeh’s specialties include general, robotic, and laparoscopic surgeries, according to a statement released by the medical center. “We are honored to have Dr. Lalezarzadeh take on this critical role at St. Bernardine Medical Center,” …
Read More »Bungled Colonies Crossroads case spawns the first of several lawsuits
Investors in the Upland project are suing San Bernardino County, claiming their reputations were damaged by the corruption trial associated with the development. The four defendants, none of whom were convicted of a single charge, are getting ready to file their own suits. What was billed as the largest political …
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