- Inland Empire members of Congress, Democratic and Republican, got seats on the powerful House Appropriations Committee.
- San Bernardino’s new mayor used his tie-breaking vote to kill a public relations contract that was to rebrand the city.
- In Colton, as one manufacturer announced 100 layoffs, another announced plans to open a new warehouse with 150 jobs.
THIS SEGMENT IS MADE POSSIBLE BY THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA NEWS GROUP, PUBLISHER OF THE PRESS-ENTERPRISE, SAN BERNARDINO SUN, INLAND VALLEY DAILY BULLETIN, AND OTHER SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA NEWSPAPERS






