Providence Southern California and Kaiser Permanente have announced a partnership to construct a new 260-bed hospital in Victorville with an expected 2026 opening.
One man dead, sheriff s deputy injured after two-vehicle crash in Victorville
Victorville Daily Press
A 23-year old driver died at the scene and a sheriff’s deputy suffered injuries after his patrol vehicle collided with the man’s BMW in Victorville on Sunday, authorities said.
The unidentified deputy was treated for minor injuries at a nearby hospital. He was later released to recover at home, the Victorville Sheriff’s Station said in a statement released Monday.
Sheriff’s officials said the deputy was en route to provide assistance on a call at approximately 9:30 p.m. Sunday, when he and the driver of the BMW were involved in a collision at the intersection of Amargosa Road and Tawney Ridge Lane.
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Amazon to open Last Mile Delivery Station in former Walmart building in Victorville
Victorville Daily Press
Tech giant Amazon will soon open a “Last Mile Delivery Station” in the empty building that once housed Walmart in the Bear Valley Plaza Shopping Center in Victorville.
City spokesperson Sue Jones said Friday that the Amazon facility, which will occupy the building near Balsam Avenue and Bear Valley Road, is “not a warehouse,” but a speed package delivery outlet.
The company s delivery stations are designed to “power the last mile of Amazon’s order fulfillment process.” Packages are transported to delivery stations from the company’s fulfillment and sortation centers, then loaded into vehicles for delivery to customers, Amazon said.
Home Instead Senior Care seeks to hire in-home CAREGivers in Victorville
Victorville Daily Press
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to overwhelm healthcare professionals and keep unemployment numbers elevated, the Home Instead Senior Care network is looking to hire 50 CAREGivers in Victorville and the Inland Empire.
“The demand for home care has grown exponentially over the last several years, and it continues to grow as more seniors isolate because of the pandemic,” said Brandi Johnson, owner of the Home Instead office in Victorville.
Johnson said during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond, professional caregivers can serve as an extension of the healthcare system and play a critical role in keeping vulnerable seniors safe and healthy at home.