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Moreno Valley, school district form partnership

Moreno Valley and the Moreno Valley Unified School District have established a joint program designed to help special needs students. The Mayor’s Apprenticeship Program Promoting Employment Development will allow students to gain work experience, according to a statement on the city’s website. The agreement, the first of its kind between …

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SB approves public improvements program

San Bernardino has approved a $107 million public improvements program for infrastructure upgrades and other projects, the largest such project undertaken by the city in years. Improvements will include replacing 200 street lights with energy efficient LED lights, new asphalt vehicles and pickup trucks for maintenance crews and slurry seal …

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Palms Springs revives downtown trolley

BUZZ, the popular downtown trolley in Palm Springs, is getting a second life. The city council Wednesday voted to operate the system starting in November through June 30, 2020, according to a statement on the city’s website. The most recent version of BUZZ ended June 30. Council members acted on …

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CBB Arena named among top concert venues

Citizens Business Bank Arena

Citizens Business Bank Arena in Ontario has been ranked one of the top concert venues in the world by a concert industry trade publication. The 11,000-seat arena ranked 17th domestically and 37th worldwide based on concert ticket sales during the first half of this year, according to Pollstar’s Mid-Year Rankings …

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Montclair Place to add music venue

The Canyon, expected to open early next year on mall’s upper level, could be what lifts the 50-year-old retail venue out of its doldrums. Officials at Montclair Place are pulling out all of the stops in their effort to make the shopping mall the destination location it once was. In …

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State job growth slows

Temecula Adds Jobs

California added a mere 800 jobs in June, a huge drop from the two preceding months. That was the major downside in the jobs report released by the state Employment Development Department. The upside was that California’s unemployment rate remained a 4.2 percent, a sign that the lack of job …

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