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Ontario Fury, the Professional Indoor Soccer Team, is a Well-Kept Secret

Ontario Fury

The team, which plays its home games at Citizens Business Bank Arena, has seen its attendance rise, albeit slowly, since it arrived in the Inland Empire three years ago. Now if only it could get some media coverage. Bernie Lilavois, president and head coach of the Ontario Fury, has a …

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Macy’s to Close Stores

Macy’s to Close Stores

Macy’s Inc. will close 100 stores next year, about 15 percent of its 675 full-line stores nationwide, the company said. Which locations will be closed will be announced later, the Cincinnati-based retailer said in a statement posted on its website. Macy’s operates 127 full-line stores in California, including three in …

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Esri helps Fight Spread of Zika

Esri helps Fight Spread of Zika

Redlands-based Esri is providing the U.S. government with software that it’s using to track the Zika virus. The software is being used by the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response, which is part of the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, according to a statement released …

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Head of Stater Bros. Earns Praise From Navy

Stater Bros. Charities

Stater Bros. Executive Chairman Jack H. Brown recently received a letter from U.S. Navy Capt. M.S. Ruth, commander of the USS Boxer, thanking Brown for the 277 care packages Stater Bros. donated to that ship earlier this year. Brown, himself a Naval veteran, was thrilled to receive the letter, said …

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Inland Empire Industrial Economy Continues to Roar

Inland Empire Industrial Economy Continues to Roar

E-commerce is driving the market to heights its never seen before, making it one of the fastest growing industrial markets in the country, according to one commercial real estate firm. The question now is how long the boom market will last. It’s difficult to find anything negative to say about …

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SB County Water Conference to Study Past Policies

Conference on Exports Scheduled

The 10th Annual San Bernardino County Water Conference, scheduled to be held Friday, will be a look backward and a look forward. Panelists and speakers will discuss the drought and other water-related issues facing the Inland Empire, but they’ll also examine the past nine years and how well the region …

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