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Riverside names Enriquez interim assistant city manager

Riverside names Enriquez interim assistant city manage

Edward Enriquez has been named Riverside’s interim assistant city manager. His appointment, announced by City Manager Al Zelinka, went into effect April 29, according to a statement on the city’s website. Enriquez, who has worked for Riverside since 2012, will retain his titles of chief financial officer and treasurer while …

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ONT fills new executive position

ONT fills new executive position

Mark Haneke has been named Ontario International Airport’s chief marketing and air service strategy officer, a new position. A 30-year aviation executive, Haneke will help continue Ontario International’s recovery from COVID-19 while overseeing its growth in commercial air service, according to a statement on the airport’s website. Haneke will also …

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Chaffey College breaks ground on new instructional building

Chaffey College broke ground May 6 on a structure that will house a learning resource center, among other amenities. The 35,100-square-foot Chino Campus Instructional Building will include classrooms, an expanded library, faculty offices, outdoor courtyards and gathering spaces for students, according to a statement on the school’s website. The project will …

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Round Table to locate in Fontana

A pizza chain has agreed to lease space at a Fontana shopping center. Round Table Pizza will occupy a 2,700 square-foot building at 10515 Sierra Ave. according to Progressive Real Estate Partners in Rancho Cucamonga, which helped negotiate the transaction. Details of the agreement were not released. The store, expected …

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State grant to fund Riverside jobs program

Cal State University San Bernardino receives grant money

Riverside has received a $4.4 million state grant it will use to create jobs for local youth. The Riverside Youth Job Corps was introduced May 3 by Mayor Patricia Lock Dawson at news conference at the Bourns Youth Innovation Center, according to a statement. Accompanied by U.S. Deputy Secretary of the …

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State, Inland region housing affordability drops

U.S. home prices record annual decline

Housing affordability in California shrunk during the first quarter, the result of record high prices and interest rates. Twenty-four percent of the state’s households could afford the $797,000 median-priced home in the first quarter of this year, down from 25 percent in fourth-quarter 2021 and 27 percent year-over-year, according to …

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