Altura Credit Union reported net income of $10.2 million for 2017, a 30.1 percent year-over-year increase. Riverside-based Altura also reported assets of $1.2 billion for last year, up 4.9 percent compared with 2016, according to its recent year-end financial report. “We are very pleased with Altura’s financial performance in 2017,” …
Read More »Housing affordability index remains low
Only 29 percent of all California households could afford a median priced home – $550,990 – during the fourth quarter of last year, a year-over-year drop of three percent, according to data recently released. An annual income of $111,260 was required to make that purchase, assuming monthly payments of $2,780 …
Read More »Rancho Cucamonga considers major annexation
The city wants to add more than 4,000 acres north of its border. Some residents are less than thrilled with the idea. Rancho Cucamonga is trying to become larger. About six square miles larger, to be precise. The city wants to annex approximately 4,100 acres of land north of its border, …
Read More »Writer’s workshop planned
Moreno Valley will hold a free writer’s workshop next month. The Writer’s Launch Pad will be held from 10 a.m to 1 p.m. March 10 at the Moreno Valley Conference and Recreation Center, 14075 Frederick St., according to a statement on the city’s website. With the help of four published …
Read More »Religious scholar to speak at La Sierra University
Theologian Patrick B . Reyes will deliver La Sierra University’s 19th annual Paul J. Landa Memorial Lecture on Faith and Learning. Reyes is director of strategic partnerships for doctoral initiatives at the Forum for Theological Exploration in Decatur, Ga. according to a statement on the school’s website. He is also …
Read More »Chino councilman to step down
Chino City Councilman Earl Elrod will retire when his term expires in November. The 65-year-old Elrod, who has served on the council for 20 years, told the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin this week that it’s time for him to step down, partly for health reasons and also because the council …
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