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Rents continue to rise

Multifamily rents in the United States rose 2.7 percent in February. Nationwide, the average multifamily rent last month was $1,364, according to a recent report by Santa Barbara-based Yardi Matrix. The report, based on data taken from 121 markets, called the increase “not surprising … since it is very close …

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Office building to supplement medical center

Inland Empire Office Space

Construction has begun on a 200,000-square-foot office building that will be used by the Riverside University Health System. The three-story building, which will be next to the RUHS Medical Center in Moreno Valley, will house specialty physicians groups, an outpatient surgery facility and an expanded pharmacy, according to a statement …

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Airport gets ride-sharing services

Passengers at Palms Springs International Airport now have two ride-sharing services to choose from. Uber began operating there Monday, said Tom Nolan, the airport’s executive director. Lyft, a service similar to Uber that also operates exclusively by mobile phone app, completed its operating permit with the city Monday and was …

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Stater Bros. ups its presence in Rancho Cucamonga

Stater Bros. Charities

Stater Bros. Markets will open its fourth store in Rancho Cucamonga. The store, at 7200 Day Creek Blvd., will anchor the Day Creek Marketplace Shopping Center, according to a statement released Monday. A grand opening and ribbon cutting ceremony is scheduled to be held 8 a.m. Wednesday. The store will …

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Apple Valley does some serious cleaning out

Apple Valley recently did some spring cleaning. Then town’s code enforcement department collected an estimated 43 tons of trash, debris and recyclable material, according to a statement. One hundred and sixty one people participated in the six-hour collection, which was held March 10 at Kiowa and Tussing Ranch roads. The …

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SBC Sheriff deputy honored “Hero of the Game” by the Ontario Reign

By JIM STEINBERG In an isolated High Desert  shootout, a San Bernardino County Sheriff’s deputy is shot four times. One of the bullets, from a powerful AK-47 rifle, is deflected from a “center-mass” chest wound, by the deputy’s duty MAGLITE flashlight. After blocking what likely would have been a fatal …

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