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Riverside to hold Day of Service

Riverside to remember 9/11

Riverside is scheduled to hold a citywide “Day of Service” Sep. 11, the 16th anniversary of the terrorists attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon. The event is meant to thank fire and police department personnel for their service to the community, according to a statement on the city’s …

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Industrial bus tour on tap

NAIOP Bus Tour Draws Strong Crowd

NAIOP Inland Empire is getting ready for its annual bus tour of industrial properties in Riverside and San Bernardino counties, with this year’s format set be a little different than last year’s. Rather than tour four zones, this year’s caravan will tour five, with the Perris-Moreno Valley sector from last …

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Report: IE to keep adding jobs in 2017

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The Inland Empire is on pace to add 44,907 jobs during 2017, an increase of 3.2 percent year-over-year if that prediction holds true, according to a report Two thousand seventeen should be the fifth consecutive year that the Inland region adds approximately 45,000 jobs, regional economist John Husing stated in …

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Moreno Valley to help its residents attend college

Moreno Valley is partnering with Moreno Valley College to help city residents go to college. Under the Promise Initiative, which was recently approved as a pilot program, the city will provide $50,000 during the next year to help pay for Moreno Valley residents’  first year at Moreno Valley College, according …

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Local manufacturer enlists federal help in “Made in USA” battle

Anthony Maglica wants to put “Made in USA” on the flashlights he manufactures. U.S. Rep. Darrell Issa says he will introduce legislation designed to help him do that. A local Congressman has pledged to help an Ontario company that makes flashlights be allowed to place “Made in America” on its …

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Inland Empire adds jobs

The Inland Empire recorded a 6.1 percent unemployment rate in July, up from 5.5 percent in June, according to data released Friday. That was below the 6.7 percent that was predicted for the two-county region for one year, the state Employment Development Department reported in its monthly analysis of the …

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