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City Installs Solar Technology

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Rancho Cucamonga has installed solar panels at five city facilities. Central Park, Epicenter Stadium and Sports Complex, Banyan Fire Station, Day Creek Fire Station and the city’s animal complex will all be fitted with the energy-saving devices by this summer, according to a statement on the city’s website. The SolarRC …

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State Cuts Water Use as Drought Persists

Water Getting Expensive in Inland Empire

California residents saved an estimated 35 billion gallons of water during March, according to data released Tuesday. That was a 24.3 percent reduction compared with March 2013 and double the amount that was conserved in February of this year, the State Water Resources Control Board reported. State residents conserved nearly …

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Moreno Valley Receives Awards

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Moreno Valley has received three Merit Awards for excellence in economic development programming from the California Association for Local Economic Development. The city was recognized for its efforts in attracting a Karma Automotive manufacturing facility to the city, its Hire MoVal program – which tries to get city businesses to …

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State of the City Scheduled

Palm Springs has new EDD

Palm Springs is scheduled to hold its annual State of the City event May 12. All residents and business owners within the city are invited to attend this year’s gathering, which is being presented by the Palm Springs Chamber of Commerce, according to a statement on the city’s website. The …

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Indio Up for National Honor

National Civic League

Indio has been named a finalist in the All-America City competition. In June, Indio officials will travel to Denver to represent the Coachella Valley city when the 10 All-America Cities are named, according to a statement on the city’s website. “This is a tremendous honor for Indio and speaks to …

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Riverside Calls for Cuts in Electricity Use

Riverside Calls for Cuts in Electricity Use

Riverside Public Utilities is asking its residential and business customers to reduce the amount of energy they use this summer. That request is part of the utility’s Power Partners program, which has been in place for four years, said Heather Raymond, utility spokeswoman. About 30 to 35 businesses and an …

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