Riverside County elementary schools may now request permission to hold in-person classes. In-person classes have not been held in the county since last spring, when the Coronavirus began spreading and Gov. Gavin Newsom shut down classes statewide, according to a statement on the county’s website. The waivers are restricted to …
Read More »Moreno Valley breaks ground on park
Moreno Valley broke ground Monday on what will be its 33rd park. Santiago Park will cover nearly four acres next to March Middle School, which is at 15800 Indian St., according to a statement on the city’s website. The park will include shade shelters, restroom, lighted trail path, playground, multi-use …
Read More »State adds 140,000-plus jobs
California employers added 140,400 non-agricultural jobs in July, as the state appears to be making a slow improvement from the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic. The state’s unemployment rate fell to 13.3 percent, down 1.6 percent from June but well above the four percent of July 2019, according to data …
Read More »Grill distributor leases industrial space in Riverside
A company that sells and distributes outdoor grills and grilling accessories has leased 65,000 square feet of industrial space in Riverside. Royal Gourmet Corp. of Peachtree Corners, Ga. expects to move into the space at Hunter Highland Corporate Center this September, according to a statement. The 211,160-square-foot building is at …
Read More »San Antonio Regional Hospital in Upland wants to expand
And the city will sell them park space so they can do it, but not everyone believes that’s a good idea. A local citizens group has formed to keep it from happening. The issue will be on the local ballot this fall. On Nov. 3, Upland voters will decide if …
Read More »Menifee starts “shop local” campaign
Menifee has partnered with local businesses and the city’s chamber of commerce to get residents to shop locally. “Menifee Forward” will encourage residents to shop at Menifee businesses, especially during the COVID-19 crisis, according to a statement on the city’s website. “We have an enormous responsibility to our local businesses …
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