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Riverside approves all-electric buildings

Ontario to build 20,000-plus housing units

Starting Jan. 6, Riverside will require most new buildings to be all-electric. That regulation, which the city council approved 4-3 on Tuesday, will apply to all structures three stories or less, according to a statement on the city’s website. After Jan. 1, 2026, all new Riverside buildings will have to …

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High Desert mall to add jewelry store

The Mall at Victor Valley expects to welcome its seventh jewelry store this weekend, just In time for the Christmas shopping rush. Valliani Jewelers will operate a 2,500-square-foot store on the mall’s center court, said Terri Relf, senior marketing manager at the Victorville mall. An exact opening date hasn’t been …

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University of Redlands announces merger

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The University of Redlands and the Presidio Graduate School in San Francisco will merge. Redlands’ School of Business & Society will establish the Presidio Center for Sustainable Solutions on the Redlands Marin campus starting next summer, according to a statement on the Redlands website. The university, which partnered with the …

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Pallet management company sold

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An Inland Empire company that manages and recycles pallets has been sold. Houston-based 48forty Solutions recently purchased Dependable Pallet Logistics in Fontana, according a statement. Terms of transaction were not disclosed. Founded in 1995, Dependable currently employs more than 100 people. It operates a pallet manufacturing facility, a teardown-recycling plant, …

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ONT again named fastest-growing U.S. airport

ONT nearly back to pre-pandemic passenger levels

For the fifth consecutive year, Ontario International Airport has been named the fastest-growing airport in the United States by a leading aviation industry publication. Ontario International is on pace to serve 250,000 more passengers this year than the 5.6 million air travelers it handled in 2019, according to Global Traveler …

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Home price growth slows

Nationwide housing prices take record jump

U.S. home prices grew 10.1 percent year-over-year in October, the lowest increase in nearly two years, according to data released Tuesday. Low inventory, loss of purchase power and uncertainty regarding the economy’s immediate future are some of the reasons for the slowdown, which is expected to last into next spring, …

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