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Palm Springs releases possible council districts

Palm Springs has new EDD

Eight proposed city council district maps in Palm Springs are available for viewing. The maps, which were drawn by the city’s demographer, are tentative, according to a statement on the city’s website. They can be can be seen at psdistricts.com. Like many California cities, Palm Springs is changing to district …

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Major overhaul in the works at San Bernardino Auto Center

The longtime automobile dealer is planning to shuffle his properties and build some new facilities north of the Interstate 10 – Interstate 215 interchange. He also wants to lure a luxury dealership to the property. Big changes are being planned at the San Bernardino Auto Center, according to the man …

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SoCal housing market cools

Home prices rise again

The Southern California housing market, which was red hot earlier this year, continued to slow in July. The median price of a home in the five-county region last month was a $530,000, a 5.8 percent increase year over year but still the weakest growth in 18 months, according to data …

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New CEO for retirement association

Debby Cherney has been named chief executive officer of the San Bernardino County Employees’ Retirement Association. Cherney will oversee the association’s $10 billion retirement fund, which has 18 participating employers and more than 40,000 members and beneficiaries, according to a statement. “We are thrilled to welcome Debby Cherney to the …

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Riverside fills innovation position from within

George Khalil is Riverside’s new chief innovation officer. A three-year city employee, Khalil has replaced Lea Dessing, who was promoted to assistant city manager earlier this year, according to a statement. Khalil, Riverside’s former information security officer, began his new position Monday. He has more than 20 years experience managing …

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Most SB County residents like where they live

A majority of San Bernardino County residents believe the county is a “very good” place to live, according to a report released Thursday. Most residents also believe the county’s economy has improved during the past year, although confidence in local elected officials slipped slightly during that time and crime continues …

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