In simpler times, potholes and parks might be the talk of city hall. But with the Trump administration’s crackdown on undocumented immigrants rattling their residents, Inland Empire city councils find ...
LUCERNE VALLEY, Calif. (KABC) -- Showing up at school every day isn't just a job for a San Bernardino County educator. It's an opportunity to inspire and guide young students. Dolores Barela has ...
An Inland Empire public agency overseeing a government-run health insurance program lied in order to keep money it wasn’t entitled to, alleges a lawsuit filed by the U.S. Department of Justice. “Today ...
A tenant in the Inland Empire was arrested in the killing of her landlord. The investigation began as a missing person’s report and led officials from the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department to ...
World War II ended off the coast of Japan, but the 80th anniversary of its conclusion will be marked in San Bernardino. The Inland Empire Military Museum plans a Friday, Sept. 12, ceremony to honor ...
Short-term economic problems for the nation, the state, and the Inland Empire have been discussed in our previous articles. Here we want to focus on the longer term prospects for our region. Think of ...
When it comes to huge industrial spaces, the Inland Empire still reigns supreme, with big-name companies leasing up swaths of space that can top 1M SF. But overall, the desert market is a bit sluggish ...
This summary is reviewed by TRD Staff. Prologis has secured a 78,418-square-foot lease with DesignWorx at an industrial facility in Chino. Despite recent deals, the Inland Empire experienced a ...
More than 600 nonprofits, funders, philanthropists, and civic leaders attended Inland Empire Community Foundation’s Policy and Philanthropy Summit this week. The annual event, “Common Ground for the ...
This summary is reviewed by TRD Staff. The Inland Empire's industrial vacancy rate has reached a 15-year high of 8.5 percent, a significant increase due to a drop in demand and overbuilding during the ...
Several small earthquakes hit the Inland Empire early Wednesday morning, but there were no reports of damage. Ontario saw two quakes — measuring 3.5 and 3.2 magnitude — just after 1 a.m. That was ...
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