San Bernardino has enlisted two retail developers and a homebuilder to fix the property, which is at least 20 years past its prime. This time, the mall will probably be destroyed. After years of ownership changes, false starts and renovation plans that never panned out, the Carousel Mall’s days may …
Read More »New Inland Empire Radio Show will have Live Callers
Starting today, the Lou Desmond and Company radio program can be heard from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday on KMET-AM. The program, which will originate from a radio-television studio at Toyota of San Bernardino at the San Bernardino Auto Mall, will feature commentary, guests from the Inland …
Read More »On The Move
Sarah Manwaring has taken over as Menifee’s city clerk. Manwaring was welcomed by city staff and council members during the Nov. 4 council meeting, according to a city statement. She replaces Kathy Bennett, who will retire Friday following a 25-year career. Manwaring most recently served as Murrieta’s city clerk, where …
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A national group that encourages women to run for public office has named Perris Mayor Pro Tem Tonya Burke a finalist for its Emerging Leader award. Burke, who was elected to the city council last year, is one of six finalists nationwide for the award given out by Emerge America …
Read More »Immigration Reform: A Eulogy
Nine months ago Political Whispers declared immigration reform dead. President Obama’s executive amnesty was the final nail in the coffin that ended any ability for a compromise in this congress or future congresses. Twenty-six State Attorney’s General filed suit in federal court against the executive action by the President to …
Read More »Inland Youth Learn about the Military
Some students at Westside Christian School in Redlands got a lesson in the U.S. military this week. On Tuesday, the day before Veteran’s Day, each of the youngsters was assigned a branch of the military to learn about, then negotiated an obstacle course and celebrated the birthday of the U.S. …
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