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Ontario offering $1 monthly rent to select businesses to fill empty stores downtown
The city of Ontario is turning its attention toward revitalizing its historic downtown area along the Euclid Avenue corridor.Part of the program includes leasing space for start-up businesses for $1 per month."We never would have been able to take a chance on a business like this if we didn't have this opportunity from the city," said Eva Grello-Nakas, co-owner of The Craft Collection, about the city's Retail Pop-up Program.The program offers six-month leases to businesses that are approved. The city owns several buildings downtown, three of which are available for use under the program."Nobody likes to see vacant buildings," said City of Ontario Spokesperson Dan Bell. "So our vision was, 'Why not activate them?' Yes, $1 per month is low for us, but [those locations] were just going to sit there vacant until we get a permanent home for a business in that spot."The application period for the next round of businesses is now closed, with more than 200 prospective businesses applying for eligibility.
Wildfire erupts dangerously close to Southern California family’s home
A family in San Bernardino is counting their blessings and thanking firefighters after the “Sierra Fire,” which charred more than 400 acres, came dangerously close to their home and dozens of others. The two-alarm brushfire in Fontana near Sierra and Jurupa avenues was first reported at around 2:30 p.m., with the wind-driven flames quickly […]
‘Sierra Fire’ in San Bernardino County 80% contained, no remaining threat to structures
Crews with the San Bernardino County Fire Department were on the scene of a wind-driven brushfire in Fontana that had grown to an estimated 400 acres and was threatening structures before firefighters were able to gain the upperhand, authorities confirmed to KTLA. The two-alarm blaze, dubbed the “Sierra Fire,” was first reported around 3:30 […]
Former motel in Fontana is now a Homeless Prevention Resource and Care Center
It’s been a long journey for Fontana officials who have been trying to solve the homelessness crisis, but now they believe they are on the right path. On July 1, the city hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony for The Path, a Homeless Prevention Resource and Care Center located at 17133 Valley Boulevard.
Riverside Rolls Out Summer Fun with Park Upgrades and Fresh Activities
Summer has arrived, and Riverside parks are busy with activity! In July we are celebrating Parks and Recreation Month along with the National Recreation and Parks Association. For nearly 40 years, we have celebrated Parks and Recreation Month in July to promote building strong, vibrant and resilient communities through the power of parks and recreation.
State funding comes to High Desert transportation projects
The California Transportation Commission recently approved more than $2 billion to improve and maintain several transportation projects, including three in the High Desert. The approved funding announced Friday will support the next generation of transportation projects, ranging from bridge maintenance and rail system upgrades to enhanced railroad safety features and increased access for bicyclists and pedestrians, the agency stated. ...
Miller students earn top awards in San Bernardino County Fair Youth Arts Competition
Fontana A.B. Miller High School students wowed judges with their original artwork, as five students earned top honors, including two Best of Show awards, at the 2024 San Bernardino County Fair (SBCF)’s highly competitive Youth Arts Competition. Evalena Carbajal and April Garcia achieved Best of Show recognition in the...
Celebrating a Century: The Making of Lake Evans and a Riverside Tradition
The Fourth of July is an exciting holiday across the United States and has been so throughout Riverside’s history. One hundred years ago, Riversiders celebrated a very special Independence Day with the dedication of a brand-new lake in Fairmount Park—Lake Evans. Famous landscape architects, the Olmsted brothers, designed...
Azusa inaugurates operation of its newest wind energy turbines
On June 19, the City of Azusa held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to inaugurate the operation of eight new wind turbines in North Palm Springs, expanding the city’s current clean energy capacity. The Mesa RP30 Wind Energy Center will generate up to 30-megawatts (MW) of wind power, supplying approximately half of Azusa’s energy needs under a 25-year agreement with renewable energy company, Brookfield Renewable. These new turbines, replacing over 400 older turbines with advanced Vestas models, are taller and more efficient, with longer blades that increase electricity production even in low wind conditions.
Rancho Cucamonga’s Children’s Museum Takes Flight!
During the grand opening of the Second Story and Beyond children’s museum on Saturday, June 22, 2024, a confetti cannon was brought in to celebrate this long-awaited moment at the Paul A. Biane Library in Rancho Cucamonga. (Photo by Stan Lim) After over 10 years in the making, Rancho...
Loma Linda VA system co-hosts Indian health outreach event
VA Loma Linda Healthcare System (VALLHS) and Riverside-San Bernardino County Indian Health, Inc. (RSBCIHI) co-hosted a Bringing VA Benefits Home PACT Act outreach event at the Soboba Indian Health Clinic June 11. Over 100 people attended the event which featured resources and representatives from 36 VA and partner agency programs...
Concerns linger about enforcement of short-term rental regulations on Coachella Valley ranchos
A new County ordinance to define the land-use and create regulations for Ranchos in the Coachella Valley is set to take effect by the end of August after it was unanimously approved by the Riverside County Board of Supervisors on June 25. Ranchos are large agricultural properties used to hold events, primarily outdoors, such as The post Concerns linger about enforcement of short-term rental regulations on Coachella Valley ranchos appeared first on KESQ.
Future housing developments in Riverside
On June 11, Riverside City Council voted to proceed with a development project that would repurpose “old bus station land” that was used as a temporary parking lot next to the Main Library into a combination of student housing, retail and office space. Riverside City Council voted unanimously...
March Field Air Museum’s Mexican Trojan
In previous articles covering the restoration efforts of the March Field Air Museum (MFAM) in Riverside, California, we have focused on individual aircraft, such as the museum’s combat veteran B-29 Superfortress, and the trio of Sabres, A, L, and H-models, all of which have a connection to the region. More recently, another aircraft saved from oblivion by the museum, a North American T-28A Trojan, which now sits proudly on display in the colors of the Mexican Air Force (Fuerza Aérea Mexicana; FAM).
Local bars prepare to offer drug-testing kits to patrons as part of new California law
A new law takes effect in California bars and nightclubs on Monday that requires these places to have drug-testing kits handy — and it's all part of an effort to crack down on drink-spiking. Local business owners are ready to answer the call, while some are scratching their heads due to lack of communication and guidance. ...
Fontana success story: Mayor Warren provides leadership
Where does one begin when writing about Fontana Success Story and Mayor Acquanetta Warren?. Do we begin with the fact that she is a successful Black female Republican and that her ability to “reach across the aisle” has resulted in tens of millions of dollars coming to Fontana in the way of grants to improve our great city?
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