
Job seekers can also connect with one of our many local educational partners like California Baptist University to conveniently access the training needed to be competitive for the jobs of today and the future. ...
More...Seniors in assisted living centers can be especially susceptible to the dangers of low salt diets. ...
More...A coalition of Inland Empire citizen and environmental groups today called on the area’s state legislators to support a package of bills designed to protect the region’s water and natural resources from federal attempts to weaken environmental safeguards. ...
More...Southern California Edison (SCE) recently began work on upgrades to its facilities along Perris Boulevard. ...
More...Over 140 people representing Inland Empire non-profits, public safety departments and local, county and tribal governments attended the workshop, which included breakout sessions with federal agency representatives, a grant writing seminar and a panel with the federal agency officials moderated by the Congressman. ...
More...“AB 1217 is another attempt to deliver our public schools into the hands of unaccountable private actors,” said Susan Henry, President of the California School Boards Association. ...
More...“We are seeing more students participate in AP courses and testing, but that has not hurt our scores. I am proud of our educators who work every day to ensure our students are ready for college or careers after high school,” said Board President Cleveland Johnson. ...
More...The Moreno Valley Police Department's Traffic Team recently conducted a Pedestrian Decoy Program in response to numerous complaints regarding drivers failing to stop for pedestrians. ...
More...Moreno Valley Police Business Office helped more than 2,300 residents at the front counter and processed nearly 1,700 reports last month while answering countless phone calls. ...
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