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Fontana shopping center sells

High Desert Shopping Center Changes Hands

A neighborhood shopping center in Fontana has been sold.. Southridge Plaza, which covers nearly 120,000 square feet at Cherry and Live Oak avenues, sold for $20.6 million, Faris Lee Investments announced last week. The seller was Fortress Investment Group, a private equity fund in Los Angeles. San Diego-based Fontana Southridge …

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Longtime Inland Empire environmentalist to run for office

Penny Newman has spent nearly 40 years trying to change the system from the outside. Now she’ll try to change it from the inside, assuming she can elected. Not many people make their first run for public office right after they turn 70 years old. Not so for Penny Newman, …

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Moreno Valley lands popular pizza chain

Pieology, the build-your-own pizza chain, held a grand opening at its Moreno Valley restaurant Friday. The establishment, at 12848 Day St., is in the TownGate Square Shopping Center, according to a statement on the city’s website. Pieology was founded in 2011 and has since become one of the fastest-growing restaurant …

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On The Move

Moreno Valley Mayor Yxstian Gutierrez has been appointed to the Renu Hope Foundation’s board of directors. Based in Beaumont, the Renu Hope Foundation is a non-profit entity that provides childcare to at-risk, low-income and needy families in Riverside County, according to a statement on the city’s website. “As a teacher, …

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On The Move

Rosalio Castro, a  Beaumont attorney, has been appointed to the state Board of Parole Hearings. Gov. Jerry Brown announced his appointment in a statement released Tuesday. Castro, a deputy commissioner with the board for the past two years, was an attorney with California League of Rural Assistance Inc. from 2012 …

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Drought might not be a thing of the past

SB County water conference scheduled

Six years of drought raised California’s awareness regarding how important water is to the state, but this year’s heavy rains didn’t necessarily solve the state’s water shortage problem, the head of a nonpartisan public education partnership said Friday. “The good news about the drought is that it put water in …

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