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The Yucaipa Companies, LLC is an American private equity firm founded in 1986 by Ronald Burkle. [1] It specializes in a private equity and venture capital , with a focus on middle-market companies , growth capital , industry consolidation , leveraged buyouts and turnaround investments.
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Yucaipa (Serrano: Yukaipa't) is a city located 10 miles (16 km) east of San Bernardino, in San Bernardino County, California, United States. The population was 54,542 at the 2020 census, up from 51,367 at the 2010 census. Yucaipa has the distinction of being the longtime home to a large population of Serrano Native Americans.
People of Yucaipa — the Inland Empire city in southwestern San Bernardino County, California. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. C.
Angels Camp, also known as City of Angels (formerly Angel's Camp, Angels, Angels City, Carson's Creek and Clearlake), is the only incorporated city in Calaveras County, California, United States. The population was 3,836 at the 2010 census, up from 3,004 at the 2000 census. It lies at an elevation of 1381 feet (421 m).
The Angels, along with the Portland Beavers, Oakland Oaks, Sacramento Solons, San Francisco Seals, and Seattle Indians were charter members of the Pacific Coast League which was founded in 1903. From 1903 through 1925, the team played at 15,000-seat Washington Park (also known as Chutes Park ), just south of downtown Los Angeles.
Yucaipa High School is a public high school in Yucaipa, California, United States that serves the cities of Yucaipa and Calimesa and the community of Oak Glen, 65 miles east of Los Angeles. History The original Yucaipa High School campus is now used as the Oak View High School and Education Center.
The San Bernardino County portion includes Yucaipa, most of the Oak Glen census-designated place, and portions of Redlands. [3] It has many schools: Calimesa Elementary School, Wildwood Elementary School, Chapman Heights Elementary School, Parkview Middle School, Mesa View Middle School, Yucaipa High School, and many others.