Riverside offers Greyhound 6 more months at terminal, with conditions
Riverside City Councilman Mike Gardner has offered to extend Greyhound's stay in its downtown terminal for six months after Jan. 31 as long as the company provides on-site security and meets other conditions, he said Thursday. He is still waiting for Greyhound's response to one condition, which is to keep the terminal's waiting room open from the time the first bus arrives to the time the last bus leaves, Gardner said.
Assessor Postmus jailed on felony drug charge
The San Bernardino County district attorney's office arrested Assessor Bill Postmus on suspicion of drug offenses Thursday amid a sweeping inquiry that took investigators to six Southern California cities.
The arrest came as 50 officials from the district attorney's office served search warrants at homes, offices and government buildings throughout the region.
Woman stabbed in neck; brother jailed
A 52-year-old woman is recovering today after being stabbed in the neck by her brother at a downtown Corona restaurant, police reported.
The woman, whose name was not available, was taken by an employee of El Acapulco Restaurant, where the stabbing occurred, to a hospital where she was treated for her injuries and released, a Corona Police Department news release said.
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Environmentalists sue over decision to cut 'critical habitat' for two Inland species
California developers are finally getting the results they wanted in a 2005 lawsuit challenging protections for endangered species -- federal wildlife officials are shrinking the territory deemed critical to several species' survival.
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San Bernardino County
San Bernardino gas station clears final review
A long-promised gas station for the beleaguered heart of Westside San Bernardino's business district has cleared its final review, and city officials say they hope to see the project finished.
Sometime soon, they hope.
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Transportation
Caltrans pushes back from I-215 construction deals
Turbulence forecast not shared in flight that injured 2 attendants, federal probe indicates
Colton bike path hailed as safe passage for families
More study urged for Corona-to-Irvine tunnel plan
Riverside County transportation agency to look at lowering revenue expectations
Environment
Environmentalists sue over decision to cut 'critical habitat' for two Inland species
Wilderness preservation bill passed; likely to be among first to head to Obama's desk
Redlands casts eye on keeping enough of its citrus heritage to be money-making venture
Environmental group's lawsuits over habitat protections include three endangered Inland species
Lawsuit seeks to prevent road reopening in Santa rosa mountains