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Local mortgage delinquencies fall slightly

Only 4.3 percent of all Inland Empire mortgages were delinquent by at least 30 days during November, a year-over-year drop of 0.5 percent, according to data released today.’ The region’s serious delinquency rate – 90 days or more past due – was 1.3 percent, down 0.4 percent compared with November …

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City gets grant to help fight homelessness

SB County Helps Homeless Vets

Riverside has received a $20,000 grant it will use to reduce homelessness. The donation, from Sacramento-based CPS HR Consulting, will help pay for Riverside at Work, which helps homeless and unemployed people become self sufficient, according to a statement released Tuesday. Riverside at Work’s employment component is scheduled to start …

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Inland multifamily rents rise

Multifamily rents in the Inland Empire rose 3.8 percent year-over-year in January, one of the largest increases of any major U.S. submarket during that time. Nationwide, rents rose only $1 during the first month of the year, to an average of $1,362 per month, according to Yardi Matrix, a commercial …

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Cal State SB to improve its online network

Cal State San Bernardino will upgrade its online networks by 100 gigabytes, a move that will give the campus faster internet access. The school is one of eight campuses authorized by the California State University’s Chancellor’s Office to make the upgrade, but the only one doing so primarily to accommodate …

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Business school earns accreditation

The University of Redlands School of Business’ graduate and undergraduate programs have been accredited for the next 10 years by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs. “The ACBSP accreditation is a very meaningful milestone in the evolution of the school,” said Thomas Horan, the business school’s dean, in …

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State grant will help Ontario upgrade its downtown

The $35 million from the California Strategic Growth Council won’t work miracles, but it will bring much-needed transportation improvements, officials say. Ontario’s efforts to turn its downtown into an urban village recently got a boost from the state of California. The California Strategic Growth Council, a state agency, on Jan. …

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