Nonprofit organizations and vital initiatives led by and serving the Inland Empire’s Black community will benefit from this huge achievement. The IE Black Equity Fund has raised more than $6 million since 2020, when it started.
Home sales across the Inland Empire have plummeted 22 percent since last year, despite falling prices. Sales in Riverside and San Bernardino counties fell to 4,541 homes in July, down 18 percent for the month and 22 percent for the year, the Orange County Register reported, citing CoreLogic data.
The Inland Empire is getting an all-new Halloween haunt for the 2023 season with the debut of ScareScape, a haunt experience promising heart-pounding terror and spine-chilling thrills.
Much of the debate over warehouse construction in the Inland Empire – where the boom has been explosive in recent years – revolves around a single word: jobs. Are the jobs worth it? Warehouses are, after all, both a job creator and an inconvenience.
The Inland Empire Community News (IECN) marks a significant transition as Gloria Macias Harrison, former owner, and publisher, has announced the sale of the community news organization to long-standing employees Denise Berver and Manny Sandoval.