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U.S. job market stays strong

U.S. add jobs, unemployment rate stays flat

The U.S. economy added 313,000 jobs in February, and the nation’s unemployment rate remained at 4.1 percent, according to data released by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The jobs added in February far exceeded January when 239,000 jobs were filled, a revised number, the bureau reported. That means more …

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Longtime fundraiser joins Pitzer College

Neil A. Macready has been named Pitzer College’s vice president for college advancement. Macready, who has more than 30 years experience in fundraising, was selected following a nationwide search of applicants, according to a statement. He began work March 5th. Most recently, Macready was vice president and executive director of …

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Fontana pushes home improvement program

Fontana is looking for applicants for its housing rehabilitation program. The program offers grants and deferred loans that can be used to restore single-family, owner-occupied residences, according to a statement. To be eligible, an applicant must have a yearly household income that does not exceed income limits set by the …

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District Attorney Mike Ramos: Low on Cash, Out of Friends

The race for San Bernardino County District Attorney is just starting.  As of last Friday, the filing deadline for public office for the June 2018 primary, only two people completed the necessary paperwork; incumbent four-term District Attorney Mike Ramos and former Deputy District Attorney and current defense attorney Jason Anderson. …

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City’s online program helps businesses locate

Riverside has launched an online program designed to help business applicants determine, before they sign a lease, whether their proposed location conforms with zoning laws. Riverside Zoning Check – available at https://riverside.zoningcheck.com – provides applicants with a custom map showing where in Riverside their business may operate, according to a …

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A Splendid Little Trade War

By John Tulac Teddy Roosevelt referred to the Spanish American War of 1898 as a splendid little war.  It didn’t last long and it didn’t kill a whole lot of people.  It created the American Empire, even though the United States never considered its new holdings colonies or part of …

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