Claremont McKenna College will host “Inland Empire Vision:Trends and Challenges,” a one-day presentation of economic forecasts and policy analysis for local businessmen and policy makers scheduled to be held next month. Professor Manfred Keil will present an economic forecast for Riverside and San Bernardino counties, followed by the introduction of …
Read More »Temecula lands bowling/entertainment center
Round 1 Bowling and Amusement, a family-oriented entertainment center, is coming to Temecula. The company plans to open a 50,000-square-foot facility on the first floor of the Sears building inside the Promenade Mall, according to a statement on the city’s website. The entertainment center is expected to open during the …
Read More »The Infamous “30 Day Cleanup” Bank Line of Credit Requirement
By Eugene E. Valdez AKA The Loan Doctor In all of the years that I was in commercial banking and there were many (30 years to be exact) one of the dumbest loan conditions I had to impose was that of the “30 day cleanup” with regards to a revolving …
Read More »Ruling in water dispute favors Apple Valley
A San Bernardino County Superior Court judge has ruled for Apple Valley in its bid to purchase the Apple Valley Ranchos Water Co., which supplies water to about two-thirds of the High Desert town. Judge Donald Alvarez on Tuesday declared that Apple Valley “fully complied” with the California Environmental Quality …
Read More »Moreno Valley to participate in national competition
Moreno Valley is one of 35 cities named to the finals of The U.S. Mayor’s Challenge, a national competition sponsored by Bloomberg Philanthropies to promote good government. City officials will participate in a six-month “test phase,” during which they will develop programs designed to solve some of Moreno Valley’s most …
Read More »Omintrans’ passenger count goes up
Omnitrans’ passenger boardings were up 1.7 percent in January, the San Bernardino County transit agency’s largest year-over-year passenger gain in more than three years. That growth was lead by an increase in freeway express routes – 14.2 percent – and the sbX bus rapid transit line, which rose 4.5 percent, …
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