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Business

Everyone agrees logistics creates a lot of jobs

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The question is, how well do they pay? It’s proponents say logistics is a gateway to the middle class for people who don’t have a lot of education, but a recent UC Riverside study says the pay numbers claims are misleading. One of the key selling points of the World …

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Los Angeles has agreed to hand over control of Ontario International Airport to Ontario. So what’s next?

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Officials in the Inland Empire are anxious to see what the city can do to improve the airport, even though it probably won’t have control of the facility for at least one year. Everyone agrees on one thing: adding more flights and passengers won’t be easy. After a contentious two-year …

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Auto loans help local credit union growth

Auto loans help local credit union growth

Credit unions were responsible for approximately $1.26 billion in outstanding loans in the Inland Empire at the end of the second quarter of this year, according to the California Credit Union League. That was a 13.8 percent increase compared with the second quarter of 2015, with most the growth coming …

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Grocer to shut stores

Grocer to shut stores

Haggen, the regional grocery store chain that made a major move into California earlier this year that has not gone according to plan, will close or sell 16 stores throughout the state. None of the company’s five Inland Empire store are scheduled to be closed or will change hands, according …

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Cadiz forms partnership to improve water quality

Cadiz forms partnership to improve water quality

Cadiz Inc., the publicly held water resources company in eastern San Bernardino County near 29 Palms, is working with two other business to reduce the amount of chromium-6 in its drinking water supplies. Seattle-based ATEC Systems Associates Inc. and CH2M, an international engineering firm in Englewood, Colo., have partnered with …

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Fitness center goes on the market

Fitness center goes on the market

San Bernardino’s lone LA Fitness Center is up for sale. The facility, at 555 E. Hospitality Lane, covers 39,000 square feet and is available for $13.6 million, according to CBRE Group Inc., which is marketing the business. The building is part of Tri-City Corporate Centre, a master-planned project in downtown …

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