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Looking ahead to the Inland Empire in the year 2048

Twenty five years from now, the Inland Empire will be home to more than 5 million people. They will likely be surrounded by mountains that rarely see snow, and clustered more densely into downtowns near shops and mass transit. By 2048, the region will have weathered another pandemic, but nothing so severe as the long-ago coronavirus pandemic of 2020.

Readers share their 2023 highlights from throughout the Inland Empire

Who says there’s no good news? In response to my query here for the best thing that happened to you in 2023, responses rolled in. Some of you said your families expanded this year. “Due to happy chance, both of my daughters were married in 2023,” says Aggie Jenkins of Jurupa Valley.

Bullet train to Vegas could serve as ‘economic catalyst’ for Inland Empire

Inland Empire officials are touting the Brightline West bullet train project linking Southern Nevada and Southern California as a “catalyst” for the region’s economy.

Inland Empire communities weigh in on Gaza

The destruction in Gaza amid hostilities between Israel and Hamas shows how Palestinians are treated as "less than human" and the Jewish State engages in "unfathomable carelessness" to achieve its goals, two Inland Empire residents from Palestine said, while a Riverside rabbi equated condemnations of Israel with "antisemitism," and a member of a Corona synagogue viewed Hamas' actions as forcing Israel to react.

$6 million raised for Inland Empire’s Black-led organizations

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.

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