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WLC Lawsuits Settled

Lawsuits Settled

The South Coast Air Quality Management District has settled two lawsuits connected with the planned World Logistics Center in Moreno Valley. Developer Highland Fairview will pay an extra air quality improvement fee of 64 cents per square foot for each of the buildings in the massive warehouse-distribution operation, according to …

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On The Move

Tonya Burke

Perris City Councilwoman Tonya Burke has won the “Friend of Labor” Award from the Riverside chapter of the NAACP. Burke, a member of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, was honored recently in a ceremony at the Riverside Convention Center, according to a city statement. The award …

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On The Move

Cindi Peterson Tompkins

Cindi Peterson Tompkins has been named San Bernardino County’s director of human resources. Tompkins, who will begin work Oct. 31, will be in charge of providing services to the county’s 22,000 employees, managing a 143-member staff and overseeing an $18 million budget, according to a county statement. Prior to joining …

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Syrian Refugee Crisis Roils SB County Supervisor Race

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According to multiple news reports at least 23 Syrian refugees have been settled in the City of Victorville by the Federal Government. This news, which had not previously been uncovered by the media, was first disclosed by San Bernardino County First District Supervisor Candidate Angela Valles in a press release …

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Local Office Market Shows Strength

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The Inland Empire office market just registered its strongest quarter in more than three years. Lease rates were stable during the third quarter, dropping only two cents from the previous three months to $1.85 per square foot, according to CBRE Group Inc. The region’s vacancy rate still has some ground …

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Inland Empire Home Cash Sales are Flat

Home Cash Sales Decline

Cash sales of Inland Empire homes were essentially unchanged in July, according to data released Wednesday. Cash transactions accounted for 23.2 percent of all homes sold in Riverside and San Bernardino counties during that month, a year-over-year drop of 0.6 percent, Irvine-based CoreLogic reported. That was below the national rate, …

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