Wednesday, December 3, 2014 – 02:30 p.m.
Last Modified: Wednesday, December 3, 2014 – 04:35 p.m.
The latest developments in San Bernardino City Hall politics will be the broad topic of discussion Thursday morning.
Politics, Government & Business in California's Inland Empire
Wednesday, December 3, 2014 – 02:30 p.m.
Last Modified: Wednesday, December 3, 2014 – 04:35 p.m.
The latest developments in San Bernardino City Hall politics will be the broad topic of discussion Thursday morning.
Published: Dec. 1, 2014 Updated: 8:36 p.m.
Passenger use at Ontario International Airport continues to rise, with a 4.11 percent increase since the first of the year, while October had the largest single-month increase of 2014, at 7.68 percent.
To read story by Richard K. De Atley in The Press Enterprise, click here.
Published: Dec. 2, 2014 Updated: 11:20 p.m.
The California legislature’s 2013-2014 session ended Nov. 30 and, with it, any hope of an override of Gov. Jerry Brown’s veto of a bill that would have restored vehicle license fee revenue to Eastvale, Jurupa Valley, Menifee and Wildomar.
To read story by Sandra Stokley in The Press-Enterprise, click here.
By Ryan Hagen, The Sun
Posted: 12/02/14, 8:58 PM PST | Updated: 29 secs ago
SAN BERNARDINO >> The City Council set back Mayor Carey Davis’ agenda Monday by resoundingly rejecting his request to extend the contract for his chief of staff.
By Abby Sewell
December 2, 2014
At their first meeting following a major election turnover, the new Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors removed the county’s acting chief executive and appointed a new one.
By Lisa Mascaro, Michael A. Memoli and Joseph Tanfani
December 2, 2014
Hoping to prevent a government shutdown by opponents of President Obama’s immigration plan, House Speaker John A. Boehner floated a proposal Tuesday for funding most of the government — but not the immigration agencies — through the end of the 2015 fiscal year.
By Chad Terhune
December 2, 2014
Nearly four in 10 Californians say the state’s health exchange isn’t working well as the second open enrollment gets underway, a new survey shows.