The non-profit entity, which helps start-ups and existing business, doesn’t like the proposed budget cuts coming from the Trump Administration. On the other hand, this is still a good time to start a small business, says the man in charge of the agency. Vincent McCoy, director of the Inland Empire …
Read More »Citizens Business Bank Arena welcomes new director of food and beverage
Citizens Business Bank Arena recently announced that the position of Director of Food and Beverage has been filled. Don Hanson has taken on the day-to-day duties of Food and Beverage operations as of March 7, 2017, according to a statement. Hanson graduated with high honors and a Bachelor’s of Science …
Read More »On The Move
Norco Mayor Greg Newton will deliver the 2017 State of the City Address March 30. This year’s address, “Celebrating Norco: Overcoming Challenges and Discovering Opportunities,” will focus on community and collaboration, highlighting the benefits of living in the city that calls itself Horsetown USA. Newton will deliver his remarks at …
Read More »Colonies “Corruption” Case Unravels
County Supervisor Josie Gonzales Commits Perjury on the Witness Stand There can be no doubt that the “biggest corruption case in California history,” as then Attorney General Jerry Brown called it, is collapsing into a gigantic embarrassment for San Bernardino County District Attorney Michael Ramos and his minions prosecuting the …
Read More »Cyber Liability – Second in a series
By Tim Kolacz In my last article, we discussed how Cyber Security is at the forefront of people’s minds lately. From big corporations to your own personal security, hackers are trying to get all of your information. Yahoo! was attacked and over 500 million emails were compromised; Target was attacked …
Read More »Inland Empire negative equity drops
Nearly seven percent of all residential properties with a mortgage – more than 65,200 total – in the Inland Empire had negative equity during the fourth quarter of last year. That represented a drop of 0.4 percent compared with the third quarter of 2016, and was down nearly three percent …
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