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As municipalities across Greater Los Angeles work to meet their housing goals, the Inland Empire is in a notably healthier position for growth. While Los Angeles, Ventura and Orange counties deal with ...
In a region often overlooked in statewide policy issues, the Inland Empire took center stage during a gubernatorial candidate forum held Nov. 7 at UC Riverside. At the Health Matters Forum — organized ...
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A former restaurant that stood for 40 years as a gathering spot for hungry Inland Empire residents was gutted by an early morning fire on Wednesday. Firefighters were dispatched to the blaze at the ...
After several quarters of softening fundamentals, the Inland Empire industrial market is experiencing division between its east and west sides that reflects different demand dynamics and sets up an ...
New grants from the Inland Empire Community Foundation totaling $944,418 will support 12 organizations dedicated to advancing education opportunities. Considered a strategic project that will build a ...
A new pair of UC Riverside studies reveals that well-being across Southern California’s Inland Empire lags behind national levels, with a majority of residents reporting they are struggling to get by.
When it comes to healthcare, housing, education, safety, economic opportunity and feeling connected, most Inland Empire residents are “struggling to get by,” a new UC Riverside report found. Across ...