A new agreement between environmental organizations and Southern California developers will provide long-term protections for the ancient Jurupa Oak, believed to be the oldest...
Job losses continue to mount across the Inland Empire’s warehouse and logistics industry as several major companies announce new rounds of layoffs tied to...
Sheriff’s departments across the Inland Empire are transferring jail inmates to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody at rates higher than many other counties...
Members of the Ernest Salgado Sr. family gather at the Soboba Tribal Preschool where three generations of students have attended. The family has been supporting education for five generations. Back row, from left, Eustacia “Stasha” Maciel, Frank Masiel Jr., Shawn Masiel, Ash-wut Vega, Corryn Lee Salgado-Flores, Becky Salgado-Flores, Baseemah Arlene Salgado and Shakoora Kabeer; middle row, from left, Frank “Poncho” Maciel Sr., Raina Salgado-Masiel, Frances Salgado-Diaz and Claudia Salgado; front row, from left, Malakai Masiel, Mav Vega, Love Lee Salgado-Flores, Daiya Muhammad and Sumaya Muhammad. Not pictured, Noah Mendoza.