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QVC Opens Inland Empire Logistics Facility

QVC Opens Inland Empire Logistics Facility

QVC, the international video and e-commerce retailer, on Monday opened its Ontario distribution center with a ribbon-cutting and grand opening ceremony. The one-million-square-foot facility, QVC’s first distribution operation on the west coast, is expected to create 1,000 jobs by 2020, according to a company statement. The distribution center, which was …

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There’s No Flip-Flop Here

By Ed Hoffman This week, everyone is still talking about Donald Trump’s supposed flip-flop on illegal immigration as if it’s the worst offense a presidential candidate could possibly commit. But my feeling is that there was no flip-flop at all. Let’s examine what his most noteworthy (and largely mischaracterized) statements …

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Distressed Home Sales Continue to Drop

Distressed Sale Continue to Drop

Distressed sales made up 9.6 percent of all home sales in the Inland Empire during May, according to data released Tuesday. That was above the national rate of 8.4 percent, but it also marked the largest improvement of any major metropolitan market in the United States from its distressed sales …

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SB County to Hold More Public Input Meetings

State of Education

San Bernardino County is stepping up its effort to gather information from residents of unincorporated communities. Starting in September and ending next January, county officials will be “out in the field” soliciting input in a series of workshops in 15 communities, the first seven of which have already been scheduled: …

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Project will Combine Logistics, Manufacturing

Affordable Housing Project Approved

An environmental impact report for a proposed warehouse-distribution manufacturing project in Moreno Valley is available to the public. Indian Street Commerce Center, a 446,350-square-foot structure, will be developed by Sares Regis on 19.6 acres of open space on the west side of Indian Street south of Grove View Road, said …

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Report says California is losing businesses to other state in droves

California is losing businesses to other state

The study, which was released earlier this year, says the state lost more than 10,000 businesses during the eight-year period that ended in 2015. However, the U.S. Department of Labor says the state’s job count went up during that time. Is California losing jobs in droves to other states as some …

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