/PRNewswire/ The Employment Training Panel (ETP), has awarded $2M through the SEED 2.0 Grant to an Inland Empire-based coalition led by Caravanserai Project.
September 30, 2021 The owner of several Inland Empire-based trucking companies has pleaded guilty to five felony charges, admitting he engaged in an array of criminal conduct, including:
By City News Service
Dec 24, 2020
LOS ANGELES (CNS) - A federal judge denied pretrial release for a Moreno Valley man who allegedly handled the day-to-day operations of an Inland Empire-based drug trafficking ring that used the U.S. Postal Service and private vehicles to ship millions of dollars worth of cocaine and other narcotics to buyers across the nation.
Noel “Big Show Granados, 41, is among two dozen defendants charged in a 17-count federal indictment alleging a conspiracy to distribute controlled substances.
Defense attorneys had requested his release from detention due to the coronavirus situation at the downtown Los Angeles Metropolitan Detention Center, where he is being housed.