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Mall lands major retailer

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Nordstrom Rack has opened at Riverside Plaza. The store at the city’s oldest shopping mall welcomed more than 850 shoppers Thursday, according to a report originally published by The Press-Enterprise. Nordstrom Rack is the discount version of Nordstrom, the popular high-end retail chai. It sells many of the same brands …

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Bill seeks to protect homeowner association members who cut water use

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The state Assembly has passed a bill that will protect people in homeowner associations who try to reduce the amount of water they use for landscaping. The bill was approved 71-1 today without debate, according to an Associated Press report. Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez (D-San Diego) is sponsoring the bill. Some …

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IE manufacturing is slipping, but there’s no reason for concern … yet

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Region’s March purchasing managers index is below 50, for the first time in seven months, but experts say the drop is temporary. The next two months will be critical. Is it time to start worrying about manufacturing in the Inland Empire? Not according to several local experts, but the last …

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Anderson Forecast: state, nation should experience job growth

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California will experience modest job growth during the next three years, a study released Wednesday stated. In all sectors, employment in the state should grow 1.8 percent this year, 2.2 percent next year and 2.1 percent in 2016, according to a forecast by the UCLA Anderson School of Management. State …

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Toro joins foundation in major water conservation project

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The Toro Co. in Riverside has partnered with a non-profit foundation that is conducting a nationwide water conservation program. My Water Pledge is a competition between cities across the United States that is being held during the month of April, said Steve Creech, executive director of the Wyland Foundation, an …

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March job data is solid

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U.S. employers added 192,000 jobs in March, a solid number that indicates the economy probably is coming out of its winter slowdown. The national unemployment rate was unchanged between February and March, but the economy added about 37,000 more jobs in February than originally believed, according to data released Friday …

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