Steve Quercio and his family lost $1 million in projected revenue last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Now they re set bring their Monster Truck Thunder show back to Victorville.
Amid criticism over the 2021 price of admission, SBC Fair organizers announced a new $10 option for seniors and young children on Saturday, June 5, 2021.
After losing nearly $2 million in revenue last year, SBC Fair organizers are bringing the annual event back while also trying to climb out of a financial pit.
MLK Rezoning Is a ‘Shotgun Wedding’ Between Town of Chapel Hill and Unscrupulous Developer
Submitted by Christopher Bowers
On the eve of a vote to approve – or not – a terrible rezoning plan that will reshape the northern part of Chapel Hill and the MLK Blvd region forever, we want to go on the record on all the reasons this is a colossal failure of the town on many fronts. Council has talked for years about protecting low-income residents without following through, opening us up to just the sort of exploitation this opportunistic developer is taking advantage of. The town council has abdicated its responsibility through inaction. It hasn’t shown leadership to tackle this issue head on. As a result, the owner of this property stands to make a huge profit from this rezoning to a much more intense use than its current zoning allows.