Stater Bros. pursues new Grand Terrace market Stephen Wall, Staff Writer Posted: 09/07/2009 07:06:46 AM PDT GRAND TERRACE - Anxious to finally open a new and improved store here, Stater Bros.
Friday, July 31st, 2009. Issue 31, Volume 9. The state budget could cost Riverside County nearly 2,300 construction jobs, as money slated for new or upgraded parks, libraries, fire stations, roads and other projects is withheld to help plug California's $26 billion deficit, officials said last week.
Riverside County supervisors today unanimously approved more than three dozen funding requests for Economic Development Agency projects altogether valued at just under $30 million.
It's moving time for dozens of seniors. The Grand Terrace Senior Center closed Tuesday in preparation for the opening of a new senior facility on the same property.
A burglar trying to break into a Running Springs home Tuesday morning was caught with a toy gun and a getaway car that he had carjacked the day before, officials said.
A more thorough study of the proposed Perris Valley Line to fulfill federal requirements and come up with more ways to mitigate noisy trains and air pollution worries is welcome, members of the Riverside County Transportation Commission said.