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Stater Bros. Charities makes donation to City of Hope

Employee Stocking Shelves at Stater Brothers

Stater Bros. Charities has raised $478,480 for the City of Hope. The money, which will support pediatric cancer treatment throughout Southern California, was raised during a recent 12-day campaign. Shoppers donated $1 or $5 while checking out, according to a statement released Monday. Specifically, the funds will be used to …

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San Bernardino to negotiate fate of Carousel Mall

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San Bernardino has approved an exclusive negotiating agreement with the development team chosen to remake the Carousel Mall. In a 6-0 vote Wednesday, city council members agreed to move forward with Renaissance Downtowns USA and ICO Real Estate Group. Both sides must decide exactly what will be done with the …

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Median-priced home out of reach for most Californians

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Only 23 percent of California households could afford to buy a median-priced home – $817,950 – during the second quarter of 2021, according to a report. That was down from 27 percent in the first quarter of 2021 and from 33 percent year-over-over, drops caused by low-interest rates and not …

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Srinivas to lead Jack H. Brown College

Shanthi Srinivas Joins Cal State San Bernardino’s College of Business.

Shanthi Srinivas has been appointed interim dean of Cal State San Bernardino’s Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public Administration. A professor emerita with more than 30 years in higher education, Srinivas replaces Lawrence C. Rose, who retired in July after serving as dean for 10 years, according to …

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Perris names Reyna deputy city manager

City of Perris names Ernie Reyna Deputy City Manager

Ernie Reyna has been named Perris’ deputy city manager. Reyna, who worked in local government for 23 years, joined the city nearly two years ago as its finance director, according to a statement on the city’s website. He began his new position last month. “I am pleased to announce that …

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