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The business partners behind Kendall Plaza will start grading the land in a few weeks for the retail project after almost four years of planning, paperwork and strategizing.
Small businesses worry about lenders not lending
Small-business owners often need fresh infusions of capital to expand their operations and allow them to hire new workers, and some say that banks have tightened the spigot for too long.
Residents chime in on high-speed rail potential
Why give Corona a boost when it's San Bernardino that needs the help? That's what Rancho Cucamonga resident Richard Ortiz wanted to know after attending a Monday afternoon meeting aimed at getting Inland Empire residents' views on a proposed high-speed rail line that will link San Diego and Los Angeles.
Corona officials to vote on influenza preparedness plan
Corona officials are expected to approve a plan this week to keep the city running in the event of an influenza pandemic.
What Health Care Reform Means For: The Uninsured
Using results from a questionnaire we did with American Public Media's Public Insight Network , we're looking at how the proposed health care reforms will actually affect people facing common health care coverage situations.
An Orange County man will be charged with 127 additional counts of posing as a 14-year-old girl and contacting underage girls to send him nude photos on MySpace.
Investigators apprehend two fugitives
RIVERSIDE - Two Inland Empire men wanted on charges ranging from child molestation to murder were brought back to the United States this week by a fugitive apprehension team that located one defendant in Mexico and the other in Israel, the FBI announced Friday.
Inland Empire men accused of rape and murder arrested
Two Inland Empire men wanted on charges ranging from child molestation to murder were brought back to the United States this week by a fugitive apprehension team that located one defendant in Mexico and the other in Israel, the FBI announced today.
Referee Can Sue California For Allowing HIV-Positive Boxer to Fight
Referee Can Sue California For Allowing HIV-Positive Boxer to Fight Posted by Ryan Bates on 10.27.2009 A state Appeals Court overturns former ruling, allowing a referee to sue CSAC on grounds of negligence.
Free Lamp Exchange Program For Corona Residents
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Officials: Sheriff's deputy death ruled suicide
PERRIS - A Los Angeles County sheriff's deputy whose body was found on a hillside near Corona died from a self-inflicted shotgun blast to the head, authorities confirmed Tuesday.
LA County deputy's death in forest ruled suicide
Medical examiners say a Los Angeles County sheriff's deputy found dead in the Cleveland National Forest after a massive search had killed himself with a shotgun wound to the head.
Referee can sue commission over boxer's HIV
A boxing referee who learned after a fight that one of the combatants was HIV-positive can sue the State Athletic Commission for negligence, a state appeals court has ruled.
Director of Corona senior community says residents have lots to offer
Homeless man accused of killing another in Corona
A homeless man has been charged with the beating death of another transient in Corona.
Early morning crash in Corona leaves one person injured
The crash on the freeway near Green River Road was reported at 5:13 a.m., the CHP reported.
Wanted: Driver Who Severed Girl's Leg In Corona
Authorities Thursday were searching for a driver who sped through a Corona intersection and crashed into two cars, severing a teenager's leg.
Congressman pushes back on land deal charges
Rep. Ken Calvert wishes he and his partners had never bought a piece of land in Jurupa and say if they can get back the $1.2 million they paid for it they'll gladly walk away from the deal.
Sheriff's Deputy Missing in Corona Area
A search is being carried out in the foothills and mountains of the Cleveland National Forest for a Los Angeles County sheriff's deputy reported missing by his wife, authorities said today.