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Link named Riverside’s building official

Patricia Link has been named Riverside’s building official. A 22-year veteran of building department administration, Link has spent the last four years as Riversides’s assistant building official, including a recent 10-month assignment as acting building official, according to a statement on the city’s website. Link held similar positions in Fullerton …

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IE Women’s Business Center to Hold Conference

Meeting will address Riverside Adventure Park

The Inland Empire Women’s Business Center will hold its Inland Prosperity Conference on Aug. 18 at the Marriott Riverside at the Convention Center. The 11th annual session will feature speakers from the business community, including keynote speaker Tara Lynn Gray, director of the California Office of the Small Business Advocate. …

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CVB Financial reports second quarter earnings

CVB Financial Corp. in Ontario has reported net earnings of $55.8 million for the second quarter of 2023. Those numbers compared with $59.3 million in the first quarter of this year and $59.1 million for the second quarter of 2022, according to CVB Financial’s second-quarter earnings report, released July 26. Earnings …

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Fontana turns down industrial project

Riverside County’s redistricting public hearing

Fontana has said no to a proposed three-building industrial project next to Jurupa Hills High School. The city council on July 25 voted 3-2 against changing the zoning designation of the project’s proposed 24-acre site from residential to industrial. Had it been approved, Acacia Real Estate Group in Newport Beach would …

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Mortgage delinquencies reach record low

Mortgage Charts

U.S. mortgage delinquencies fell to an all-time low in May, in part because of a strong job market that is allowing most borrowers to make their house payments on time. Two point six percent of all mortgages were at least 30 days or more past due, including foreclosures, a slight …

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