Riverside wins receivership over La Sierra motel cited for years of crime, unsafe conditions and code violations near Magnolia Avenue.
San Bernardino owns 25.7% of properties in the proposed downtown PBID, making City Hall a key player in shaping the district’s future.
Inland leaders call for disaster readiness rooted in trust, equity and resilience at the Ark of Safety summit, uniting regional voices around crisis preparedness.
Rialto approves its 2026-27 budget with a projected surplus, while freezing part of contract services funding to push full-time hiring.
Metrolink warns San Bernardino riders and drivers to know emergency railroad crossing signs as Fourth of July holiday travel begins.
YMCA of the East Valley’s Preschool University in Redlands helps Inland Empire children build confidence, social skills and kindergarten readiness.
Rialto will install 99 solar lights along Cactus Trail to improve safety, extend evening use and connect residents to parks, schools and downtown.
From performing in the United States capital to playing for a national audience in Pasadena, the Henry J. Kaiser High School Music Department has earned recognition and invitations to perform at ...
For Desiree and Joe Remillet, Redlands Unified’s budget cuts are not an abstract staffing decision. They could determine whether their disabled 11-year-old son can safely remain in traditional public ...
On the heels of many major wins including earning the California Municipal Treasurers Association (CMTA) Investment Policy Certification, obtaining the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA) ...
On a Saturday morning inside Prospect Park, the Redlands Theatre Festival stage was already alive with the sound of summer theater. From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. June 13, nearly 20 cast members rehearsed ...