Riverside has extended its agreement with the Riverside Art Museum and actor/comedian Cheech Marin by 90 days so it can raise enough money to establish the Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art, Culture and Industry. The three-month delay will give the city time to raise the remaining $300,000 of the …
Read More »Theater announcement a big lift for Montclair Place
The regional shopping mall has announced it has reached a deal to develop a multiplex. Officials hope that move is a step toward making the struggling facility more entertainment oriented, but that effort still has a long way to go. Efforts to revive Montclair Place got a boost last week …
Read More »Mediterranean restaurant chain opening in RC
Luna Grill, the popular Mediterranean cuisine restaurant chain, is upping its profile in the Inland Empire. The company is scheduled to open a restaurant Tuesday at 10877 Foothill Blvd. in Rancho Cucamonga, its fourth in the Inland region and 43rd overall, according to a statement. Its hours will be from …
Read More »Redlands business dean assumes offices
Thomas A. Horan has been installed as dean of the University of Redlands’ School of Business. Horan, who has been running the business school since July, officially assumed office Saturday during ceremony overseen by Ralph W. Kuncl, the university’s president, according to a statement. Before joining the University of Redlands, …
Read More »Civil rights activist to speak at CSUSB
Dolores Huerta, longtime California labor leader and civil rights activist, is scheduled to speak March 7 at Cal State San Bernardino. “Si Se Puede: A Dialogue With Dolores Huerta,” will be hosted by Cal State San Bernardino Associated Students. Admission is free, and the event will begin at 6 p.m. …
Read More »Inland manufacturing stays hot
Manufacturing in the Inland Empire refuses to slow down. The region’s purchasing managers index in February was 59.1, two points higher than it was in January and well above the 50 benchmark that determines whether manufacturing is expanding or contracting, according to data. Perhaps most important of all, February was …
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