Palm Springs is scheduled to hold its annual State of the City event May 12. All residents and business owners within the city are invited to attend this year’s gathering, which is being presented by the Palm Springs Chamber of Commerce, according to a statement on the city’s website. The …
Read More »Indio Up for National Honor
Indio has been named a finalist in the All-America City competition. In June, Indio officials will travel to Denver to represent the Coachella Valley city when the 10 All-America Cities are named, according to a statement on the city’s website. “This is a tremendous honor for Indio and speaks to …
Read More »Making My Point
By Ed Hoffman The Northeastern primaries are this week, with Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland and Rhode Island voting on their party nominations. So naturally, I emailed with a close relative in one of those states to find out who she was voting for Tuesday. She replied, “Since I am Democrat, …
Read More »Local Foreclosures Decline
Foreclosures in the Inland Empire dropped in February, according to data released Tuesday. The rate of foreclosures among outstanding mortgage loans in the two-county region during the second month of the year was 0.67 percent, a drop of 0.21 percentage points year-over-year, Irvine-based CoreLogic reported. That was well below the …
Read More »Aldi Discovers Temecula
Temecula is getting on the Aldi bandwagon. The city’s planning commission recently approved an Aldi store that will be built on an empty parcel of land on Rancho California Road near Moraga Road, said James Atkins, project planner for the city. The discount grocery store chain has opened nine stores …
Read More »Logistics Conference Scheduled
The annual Southern California Logistics and Supply Chain Summit is scheduled to be held Thursday in Pomona. The event, billed as a comprehensive look at one of the region’s most important industries, will be held from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Sheraton Fairplex Hotel and Conference Center, 601 …
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