More than 122,000 Inland Empire residents have signed up for healthcare insurance under the federal Affordable Care Act. That figure exceeded expectations for the two-county region: officials had predicted that 76,000 residents would sign up for the ACA, according to Covered California, the state exchange that administers the program. Statewide, …
Read More »Sheriff Department Scandal Raises Serious Questions
San Bernardino County Sheriff John McMahon has only one notable comment: “It’s an isolated incident” according to news reports. “Isolated.” The abuse of inmates at West Valley Detention Center in Rancho Cucamonga is currently being investigated by the FBI. It is not a joint investigation. The FBI doesn’t perform joint …
Read More »Tune in to The Main Event this Saturday morning at 9:30 on AM 590
Tune in to The Main Event this Saturday morning at 9:30 on AM 590 with host Ed Hoffman as he discusses national, regional and local current events, as well as trends in the local real estate market with unique, witty and irreverent flair. Benghazi. We finally have a smoking gun …
Read More »New homes in Upland
Upland-based homebuilder Frontier Communities has opened Magnolia Heights, a tract of 97 homes in that city. The community was officially opened May 1 with a ribbon-cutting ceremony that was attended by city council members and executives from Frontier Communities, including Jim Previti, the company’s president and chief executive officer, according …
Read More »Shopping center is sold
A shopping center anchored by a 24 Hour Fitness and a Dollar General store has been sold. Montclair Town Center, which runs from 9710 to 9886 Central Avenue, sold for $15.8 million, according to a statement. Montclair-ET LLC in Encino bought the property from Montclair Town Center LLC in Rancho …
Read More »Doctor Lucy
The other day, I was talking with a client (let’s call her Beth) and the subject of the troubled economy came up. The stock market had dropped over 300 points on that day and most major news outlets had made it a point to report the “bleeding” on Wall Street. …
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