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Chang named RUHS behavioral health director

Matthew Chang has been named director of behavioral health at Riverside University Health System. He replaces Steve Steinberg, who retired recently after 25 years with the department, according to a statement. A board-certified child/dolescent forensic psychiatrist, Chang has been medical director of behavioral health for the past two years. Under …

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Inland TV network gets new public affairs officer

Bob Blancato has been named the Loma Linda Broadcasting Network’s public affairs officer. Blancato, who has more than 40 years experience in corporate public affairs and commercial broadcasting, will be responsible for promoting the Christian-oriented network locally and nationally, according to a statement. Founded in 1996, the Loma Linda Broadcasting …

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Air cargo operation at former military base is sold

An air cargo and industrial facility at the March Inland Port in Riverside has been sold. The March Logistics Center was sold by Westcore Properties, a global real estate investment firm, to Crow Holdings Industrial in Dallas for an undisclosed sum, according to a statement released Thursday. The transaction was …

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IE apartments rents go up

Apartment complex changes hands

U.S. apartment rents grew 2.9 percent during the third quarter, according to data released Wednesday. That was a .4 percent increase from the second quarter, reversing – at least for the moment –  a trend of slowing price increases that began in 2015, reported RealPage Inc, a Texas-based real estate …

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Grand opening for Riverside Food Lab planned

The Riverside Food Lab, a group of 14 restaurants and bars in the heart of downtown, will launch its grand opening weekend Oct. 4. A ribbon-cutting ceremony that will feature Mayor Rusty Bailey and city council members is scheduled to be held at 5:30 p.m. at 3605 Market St., according …

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Housing market slows amid rising prices

Southern California home sales continued to fall  in August while prices in the six-county market rose to near-record highs. Sales of homes and condominiums fell 8.1 percent last month compared with August 2017, according CoreLogic, the Irvine-based real estate research firm. That follows a stagnant market in July and an …

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