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Riverside to help businesses with tax compliance

Riverside has a established a tax amnesty program for businesses. The program began Jan. 1 and is scheduled to run through June 30, according to a statement on the city’s website. The Business Tax Amnesty Program helps companies that have either fallen behind in their payments or did not know …

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Inland mortgage delinquencies drop slightly

Local foreclosures edge down

Four point two percent of Inland Empire mortgages were delinquent in October by at least 30 days, according to data released Tuesday. That data, which included properties in foreclosure, was a year-over-year drop of 0.6 percent, Irvine-based CoreLogic reported. Mortgages in serious delinquency – meaning late by 90 days or …

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CBB Arena ranked among best in world

Citizens Business Bank Arena

Citizens Business Bank Arena has been ranked among the top 200 arenas in the world by a concert industry trade journal. The facility, which opened in October 2008, placed 95th globally and 53rd domestically based on concert ticket sales last year, according to Pollstar’s recent year-end rankings. Based in Fresno, …

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PetSmart opens in Redlands

PetSmart, the popular retail chain that caters to all domestic pet needs, has opened a store in Redlands. The facility, at 500 W. Stuart Ave., held a grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony Saturday that included members of the local chamber of commerce, according to a statement. The 18,000-square-foot store features …

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Report: IE -based credit unions are doing well

An estimated 16,000 consumers joined an Inland Empire-based credit union during the year that ended Sept. 30, according to data release Monday. Approximately 357,000 people now belong to one of the 23 credit unions headquartered in Riverside and San Bernardino counties, the highest membership since 2010, the Ontario-based California Credit …

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Jobs report somewhat disappointing

U.S. add jobs, unemployment rate stays flat

The U.S. economy added 148,000 jobs in December, well below the 190,000 it was expected to create, according to data released Friday. That number was also well below the 252,000 jobs – a revised number – that were created November, the U.S. Department of Labor announced in its monthly jobs …

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