City, county, school and business leaders turned out this week to welcome the Inland Empire-headquartered grocery chain.
On Thursday, the UCR School of Business' Center for Economic Forecasting & Development released its quarterly IE Business Activity Index.​
The event takes place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 23. Available job positions include mail carriers and clerks.
Workers who walked off asked for increased pay and better heat safety measures amid summer temperatures that exceeded triple digits Monday.
There are about 34,000 IHSS caregivers available to assist 40,000 seniors countywide.
A 2.8-cent per gallon tax increase took effect Friday.
Amazon is adding a 5-story, 4-million-sq.-ft. warehouse to its more than 17.9 million square feet of Southern California warehouse space.
Figures were released Friday by the California Employment Development Department.
Frontier Communications Corporation allegedly engaged in deceptive and unfair business practices related to its residential DSL services.
More than 200 new hires are sought.
Dr. Brian Tyson is meeting local business owners on Wednesday at the Sunrise Breakfast.
Ralphs/Vons/Albertson​s workers across the Inland Empire will vote on whether to authorize a strike soon as shoppers recall the last strike.
The hiring events are scheduled on March 1, 3, 8, 10 and 23.
The popular Yucaipa eatery is landing in Beaumont, with big plans for the future.
The Banning Chamber of Commerce offices are closed until after Valentine's Day.
The 6.7-acre project marks the latest addition to Morongo’s master-planned development of retail, hospitality, and service offerings.
Banning's Chamber of Commerce met for a sunrise breakfast at the newest area coffee shop, Jitterz Coffee House.
Positions are open at Fantasy Springs Resort Casino in Indio and Morongo Casino Resort & Spa in Cabazon.
Banning, in particular, saw its December rate drop more than four percentage points compared to the end of 2020.
The California Department of Justice alleges the retailer dumped prohibited items in landfills. Eleven California counties joined the suit.
The city remains open to the idea of food trucks in the city, but the rules have not been hammered out yet.
Wednesday's hiring event will run from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the resort's Grand Ballroom.
The city will consider whether to draft an ordinance that might allow food trucks on city streets and year-round on private property.
A job fair will be held Wednesday, and on-the-spot offers will be made, according to resort officials.
Approximately 500 cities were studied. The rankings were based on such factors as business growth, housing growth and rise in income.
Swoop will be the 13th airline to fly from PSP, and will provide twice-weekly nonstop service Mondays and Thursdays staring Dec. 16.
The vacant building will be torn down and a new drive-thru Starbucks will be constructed at the spot where the I-10 and state Route 79 meet.
Pay will start at $18 per hour at the San Bernardino store.
Bodega Latina Corporation, which operates El Super Markets, has been cited $1,164,500 for its actions.
Beaumont is faring better than the county and the state, but Banning is not.
On Monday, the board will consider whether to double the number of days in which members are eligible for compensation.
The center on East 2nd Street opened in 2008.
Beginning at 3 p.m. Friday, the 40,000-square-foot museum will host live and online bids.
To help fill the positions, Morongo is holding a hiring event from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday in the resort's Grand Ballroom.
August data from Riverside and San Bernardino counties showed that payrolls expanded most in the public sector, primarily in K-12 schools.
The Morongo Band of Mission Indians and the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians announced job fairs this week.
The restaurants were helped as part of the American Rescue Plan Act. In many cases, funds don't have to be repaid.
The Paycheck Protection Program helped around 692,692 California businesses in 2021 alone, including some in Banning-Beaumont.
Despite the uptick, Beaumont fared better than the county and the state — but Banning did not.
Vacancies span multiple departments including housekeeping, casino operations and special events.