San Bernardino will continue to ban medical marijuana dispensaries. Following a closed session Monday, city council members announced the city will continue its prohibition rather than consider allowing regulated dispensaries, according to a report in the San Bernardino County Sun. In fact, the city plans to get even more aggressive …
Read More »IE most affordable market for renters
Rents will continue to rise throughout Southern California during the next two years, as demand for space will outpace the construction of new units, according to a report released Thursday. Apartment vacancies fell in all four Southern California markets during the one-year period that ended June 30, including a 30 …
Read More »Tune in to The Main Event this Saturday morning at 9:30 on AM590
Tune in to The Main Event this Saturday morning at 9:30 on AM590 with host Ed Hoffman as he discusses national, regional and local current events, as well as trends in the local real estate market. Ed delivers intelligent radio with unique, witty and irreverent flair. This week, Ed begins …
Read More »GOP candidate meets with women’s group
A local Republican congressional candidate met recently with the Inland Empire chapter of the National Association of Women Business Owners. Riverside City Councilman Steve Adams, a candidate for the 41st Congressional district seat now held by Mark Takano, D-Riverside , discussed several issues of concern with the group, including too …
Read More »Report says California will add jobs
California is expected to post steady job gains during the next five years, according to a report released Wednesday. The report, an economic forecast and industry report by the Los Angeles County Economic Development Corp., predicts a 7.5 percent unemployment rate for the state this year and seven percent next …
Read More »State water use down
Californian’s are apparently cutting the amount of water they use. The state’s water agencies reported an 11.5 percent decline in use during August compared with August 2013, the largest month-over-month reduction this year, according to an Associated Press report. August was the first full month of mandatory water cuts and …
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