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Riverside wants to know what its residents think

Riverside wants to know what its residents think

People who live and work in Riverside are being asked their opinion of the city and its quality of life. The Riverside Survey, which is being conducted this month, asks residents their opinion on living and working there, according to a statement. The survey is part of Riverside’s Seizing Our …

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Fair pay law draws criticism

Fair pay law draws criticism

A new state law designed to ensure that women are paid as much as men for doing similar or identical work drew criticism from several Inland business owners this week. The Fair Pay Act, which was signed into law Tuesday by Gov. Jerry Brown, mandates that employers can only pay …

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Inland agencies get HUD grants

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Two Inland Empire non-profit agencies set up to fight housing discrimination will receive grants from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. The Inland Fair Housing and Mediation Board in Ontario will receive $325,000, and the Fair Housing Council of Riverside County Inc. will get $270,895, the federal agency …

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OIA passenger count is up

OIA passenger count is up

August was another good month at Ontario International Airport. Passenger traffic was up 2.26 percent in August compared with August 2014, according to data released Tuesday by Los Angeles World Airports Ontario International upped its passenger count by more than 8,100 travelers, to a total of 368,631, during that time, …

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City moves forward on proposed Walmart

WalMart Looking to Expand

Moreno Valley has completed the final environmental impact report for a proposed Walmart in the south part of the city. The project, which will be built on a vacant 21-acre parcel at the southwest corner of Gentian Street and Perris Boulevard, is scheduled for a public hearing before the planning …

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Local control of OIA not enough, economist says

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Ontario will have to do more than gain control of Ontario International Airport in order to make that facility profitable again, according to a local economist. Manfred W. Keil, an associate professor of economics at Claremont McKenna College, told a crowd of 700 business leaders and public officials Thursday that …

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