October 11, 2007 News Roundup
Posted by: SB Insider | 10/11/2007 9:37 AM
Targeting freight - San Bernardino Sun
Diesel trucks and trains carry wealth and jobs to the Inland Empire, but they also bring debilitating air pollution.
Study on 2-1-1 calls could be handy - SB Sun
A new study of phone calls made to the Inland Empire's 2-1-1 call center should be a valuable tool for the county's decision-makers and governmental directors, a United Way official said.
Cameras installed after complaints - SB Sun
Work crews installed a surveillance camera at Canyon Oaks Park on Wednesday, a day after a dozen residents complained to the City Council about drug dealers and sexual acts in the park.
Community players join forces to prevent violence - SB Sun
Local leaders, public agencies, churches and community-based organizations are coming together this month to combat violence in the community.
City attorney debate heats up - SB Sun
More than 100 people attended forums on Wednesday night featuring candidates for city attorney and the 5th Ward City Council seat.
Upland moves to take over 2 streets - Daily Bulletin
The City Council recently approved taking over maintenance of Euclid Avenue and Foothill Boulevard, which are currently maintained and owned by Caltrans.
Cocky Bull closes indefinitely - Victor Valley Daily Press
An owner dispute has apparently shut down The Cocky Bull restaurant and nightclub until further notice — just under a month after its grand reopening.
Drop predicted in Calfiornia housing prices - Riverside Press Enterprise
California median home prices are predicted to drop next year for the first time in a decade, as foreclosures and unsold properties continue to pile up and homebuyers wait for better deals, according to a housing industry forecast released Wednesday.
$60.5 million general obligation bond approved by RUSD - Redlands Daily Facts
A $60.5 million general obligation bond has been approved by the Redlands Unified School District. The bond measure will be voted on by the public at the Feb. 5 election.


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