A new pair of UC Riverside studies reveals that well-being across Southern California’s Inland Empire lags behind national levels, with a majority of residents reporting they are struggling to get by.
When it comes to healthcare, housing, education, safety, economic opportunity and feeling connected, most Inland Empire residents are “struggling to get by,” a new UC Riverside report found. Across ...
Growth and vibrancy continue to define the Inland Empire. Now the 11th-largest metropolitan area in the United States and the second largest in California, our region is a global leader in the ...
A hospital in the Inland Empire announced Friday that it will be cutting services to its maternity unit next year following a decline in the number of births. Corona Regional Medical Center officials ...
Nonprofits across Riverside and San Bernardino counties facing federal funding cuts have a new source of support. The Inland Empire Community Foundation has opened $500,000 in grants through its 2025 ...
An Inland Empire public agency overseeing a government-run health insurance program lied in order to keep money it wasn’t entitled to, alleges a lawsuit filed by the U.S. Department of Justice. “Today ...
The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against Inland Empire Health Plan for allegedly submitting false claims to Medi-Cal. Prosecutors allege IEHP misused funds and wrongfully retained at ...
Not even a mini heatwave could deter thousands of Inland Empire residents from showing up to a local música Mexicana festival. On a Saturday afternoon in May, when the temperature peaked at 100 ...
World War II ended off the coast of Japan, but the 80th anniversary of its conclusion will be marked in San Bernardino. The Inland Empire Military Museum plans a Friday, Sept. 12, ceremony to honor ...
BEAUMONT, Calif. (KABC) -- Residents in the Inland Empire saw some wild weather Tuesday morning, including wind, rain and heat. In Beaumont, the morning was calm, but things turned chaotic as large ...
You could fill up Riverside and still have enough people to match Temecula’s population with the number of Inland Empire residents who could lose health insurance coverage in the coming years. RELATED ...
Dean Fioresi is a web producer for CBS Los Angeles. He covers breaking news throughout Southern California. When he's not writing about local events, he enjoys focusing on sports and entertainment.
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