Victorville and Apple Valley are surveying their residents to determine how much, if any, housing discrimination exists in their respective communities. The survey, which is being conducted online and in handwritten form, began about two weeks ago and is scheduled to finish in late July, said Liliana Collins, management specialist …
Read More »Restaurant Opens
Moreno Valley has a new restaurant. Tilted Kilt Pub & Eatery, located at the Towngate Promenade Shopping Center, held its grand opening Monday, according to a city statement. The restaurant, at the southeast corner of Campus Parkway and Day Street, is part of chain of establishments based on pubs in …
Read More »Are There Jumbo Home Loans in the Inland Empire?
There are, says Wholesale Capital Corporation (WCC) president Ed Hoffman. Jumbo loans in California – which are loans that exceed the conforming loan limit for a given county (in both Riverside and San Bernardino counties, that limit is $417,000) – are slightly less common in the Inland Empire than in …
Read More »Health Center Opens
Perris has opened a health center that is available to walk-in patients. The facility, at 1675 N. Perris Blvd, is operated by North County Health Services in San Marcos, which is making its first move into Riverside County, according to a statement posted on the city’s website. A ribbon cutting …
Read More »Inland Empire Credit Unions Keep Growing
Inland Empire credit unions kept flexing their muscle during the first quarter of this year. The region’s 23 credit unions increased their membership by 13 percent – to 336,000 members – during that time compared with the first quarter of 2015, according to data released Monday by the California and …
Read More »Changes are in store for the March Joint Powers Authority
The entity that oversees development at the March Air Reserve Base may have outlived its purpose, at least regarding land use. Some officials want the authority to give up its land entitlements and concentrate on protecting the airport. One thing seems certain: the issue won’t be resolved quickly. The March …
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