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Mayor steps down

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Murrieta Mayor Alan Long has resigned from the city council in the wake of his arrest last week for allegedly causing an accident while driving drunk. Long, who said he still plans to seek a council seat in the Nov. 4 election, predicted that he will be cleared of the …

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Council to vote on how to spend possible tax revenue

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San Jacinto residents are about to find out if their city council is good on its word. Council members are scheduled to vote Tuesday on whether most of the revenue generated from proposed utility tax will be spent on public safety, according to a report in The Press-Enterprise. Council members …

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Supporters of medical marijuana ready for battle

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Opponents of San Bernardino’s across-the-board ban on medical marijuana dispensaries are fighting back. A lawsuit filed Tuesday on behalf of one dispensary businesses in the city charges that the city council violated the state’s open-meeting several weeks ago when it decided to crack down on all dispensaries, according to a …

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Marketing effort for OIA

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Ontario International Airport has begun a $150,000 marketing campaign. The month long campaign, which will promote flights to the airport, started Monday at different locations throughout Riverside and San Bernardino counties, according to a report in the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin. The advertisements, a combination of digital and traditional billboards, …

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Council to get revised warehouse project

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One of the country’s largest developers of logistics facilities is scheduled to go before the Moreno Valley City Council tonight with a cut-down version of a proposed development. San Francisco-based ProLogis had proposed building six industrial buildings that combined would have covered about 2.2 million square feet, according to a …

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City might directly elect its mayor

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Moreno Valley voters will decide next month whether to elect the city’s mayor or keep the current practice of letting the city council choose the mayor from one of its five members. The city’s Nov. 4 ballot includes three measures related to the potential change: one of those, Measure R, …

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