David Lynch made many tremendous works of art over his staggering career. His 2001 film Mulholland Drive is often cited as one of the greatest films of the 21st century. His television series, 1990’s Twin Peaks and 2017’s Twin Peaks: The Return has received similarly titanic praise.
Nicole Comstock reports from Fontana, where residents are living on edge as a powerful wind movement persists in the area, just a week after a Santa Ana wind event fueled two devastating fires just north in Los Angeles County.
The combination of powerful winds and potential power outages has many people living across the Inland Empire living on edge, especially after witnessing the sheer force of the two devastating wildfires that continue to burn in Los Angeles County to the north.
Nicole Comstock reports from Fontana, where parts of the Inland Empire are still without power as strong winds continue to bluster through the region.
As two wind-driven and deadly wildfires continue to rip through the Los Angeles basin, Inland Empire residents — no strangers to the devastation of wildfire — are working to help support victims of the Palisades and Eaton fires.
The National Weather Service has issued a fire weather watch for the Inland Empire and surrounding areas as a Red Flag Warning remains in effect.
Funds from the James and Rebecca Malachowski Charitable Fund will give the Bighorn Institute a new opportunity to roll smoothly into the future.
GOVERNMENT OFFICES: Federal, state and county offices will be closed Monday. Most city offices will be closed. STORES: Most will be open. PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION: Riverside Transit Agency, Dial-A-Ride, Omnitrans, Foothill Transit and Metrolink will have regular service Monday.
David Lynch, the prolific artist and filmmaker who created the television show “Twin Peaks,” died Thursday, four days before his 79th birthday. His early childhood in the Inland Northwest left a lasting impression on his psyche.
Miramar Capital has bought a 332,700-square-foot industrial campus in the Inland Empire for $86 million. The Sawtelle-based investor purchased the three-building Serrano Industrial Park at 4350, 4388 and 4420 Serrano Drive, in Jurupa Valley, the Commercial Observer reported. The seller was PreZero, a locally based recycling firm.
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A primer for David Lynch’s best movies and TV shows, from “Twin Peaks” to “Blue Velvet,” to be enjoyed in a dark room with a big cup of black coffee.