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Federal loan for I-10 express lanes completed

The  U.S. Department of Transportation has completed a $225 million loan for the Interstate 10 Corridor Project, one of the most anticipated regional transportation projects in Southern California. The four-year project, which will include the construction of express lanes between Interstate 15 and Los Angeles County, is expected to start …

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Moreno Valley to host teen job expo

SB County to Hold Job Fair

Moreno Valley’s Emerging Leaders Council will host the city’s first job exhibition for teenagers and young adults. The Moreno Valley Youth Conference Job & Education Expo will help young people develop job search skills, including job interview techniques, workplace etiquette, job longevity strategies and how to stand out among job …

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French Valley to get library

Riverside Wants a New Library

French Valley, an unincorporated community in Riverside County, will get its own library. The Board of Supervisor voted 4-0 – Supervisor Jeff Hewitt was absent – in favor of a public-private partnership that will pay for the project, according to a statement. French Valley Library will be built on the …

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It’s one down and one to go for Apple Valley

The High Desert town just got one major annexation approved, and now it’s gearing up for another. Much is at stake, including some freeway frontage that could be prime commercial real estate. Earlier this year, Apple Valley got bigger. Not by population, but square footage. In late February, the Local …

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San Bernardino says no to discovery in Cannabis lawsuit

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SAN BERNARDINO>>The city has declined to answer any discovery questions from the attorney representing a Pacific Palisades real estate developer, with significant portfolio cannabis-related rental properties, who filed a lawsuit over how the city of San Bernardino handled the issuance of cannabis business permits. “This is not that unusual, when …

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Riverside’s Charter Review committee set meeting dates

A panel of Riverside residents that is considering possible changes to the city’s Charter Review has scheduled four public meetings that will start next month and run through the end of this year The 15-member Charter Review committee meets every eight years to review the charter, which determines how Riverside …

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