An additional 150 positions get posted to the resort’s website. In order to fully staff its $285 million resort expansion, Pechanga needs to fill a total of 750 positions primarily...
he City of Rancho Cucamonga will be launching a citywide LED (light-emitting diode) streetlight retrofit program throughout the summer and fall of 2017, after taking ownership of over 15,000 streetlights...
Emilio Ramirez, Deputy Director of Community and Economic Development in the City of Riverside, has been named by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. to the new statewide Homeless Coordinating and...
Efforts to raise money for the Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art, Culture and Industry in downtown Riverside got a huge boost today when Gov. Brown signed off on the...
The City of Fontana's first Active Transportation Plan is now ready for review after 11 months of public outreach. The plan has been developed based on community and stakeholder input and...
Southern California Edison announced a partnership with The Greenlining Institute, a leading California policy and advocacy group working on environmental and social equity, to develop community-centric solutions for healthy air...
The Coachella Valley Women's Business Center recently hosted a graduation ceremony for the graduates of their, "It's Your Time: An Entrepreneurial Training Series for Women".
As a testament to the continuing economic growth within the Inland Empire’s High Desert region, Stirling Development is pleased to announce it has executed a three-year 195,508-square-foot industrial lease with...
Riverside Community College Chancellor Michael L. Burke announced that he will be retiring on December 31.
How 348,000 credit union members in the Inland Empire are spending their money on homes, remodeling projects, new and used automobiles, higher education, surviving life events and other big-ticket items provides a...