Inland Empire

San Jacinto Valley students honored in January

The Hemet/San Jacinto Student of the Month program held its most recent recognition event at the Maze Stone restaurant at Soboba Springs Golf Course, Jan. 27. Seven local high school seniors were recognized and honored for their character, love of learning and commitment to academics in addition to their involvement in school and community activities and their ability to overcome difficult life challenges.

APR Energy Extends Partnership with IID to Ensure Energy Stability in California

APR Energy Ltd. ("APR"), a wholly owned subsidiary of Atlas Corp. ("Atlas" or the "Company") (NYSE: ATCO), announced that it has extended a contract to provide approximately 75 MW of back-up energy for California's Imperial Irrigation District ("IID") through 2022.

California stands on the brink of historic health coverage expansion. Which way will the state go?

California is on the cusp of becoming the first state to offer all residents health care coverage, regardless of their immigration status. But figuring out the best way to do that is the focus of current debate. 

A CLOUD HOVERS OVER HEMET CITY COUNCIL MEETING

You knew something wasn’t right. An atmosphere of silence initiated the opening as the Hemet City Council filed into the room from the closed session and took their seats and took their seats. It was like the lights had dimmed. The usual glow of sunshine was absent. Mayor Pro-tem Karlee Meyer was granted an excused absence.

Gov. Newsom announces legislative deal to restore COVID-19 paid sick leave in California

Gov. Gavin Newsom on Tuesday announced a deal with legislative leaders to restore up to two weeks of supplemental paid sick leave for those ill with COVID-19, quarantining or experiencing vaccine side effects.

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