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Inland Empire adds jobs

The Inland Empire recorded a 6.1 percent unemployment rate in July, up from 5.5 percent in June, according to data released Friday. That was below the 6.7 percent that was predicted for the two-county region for one year, the state Employment Development Department reported in its monthly analysis of the …

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Hesperia lands Aldi store

Aldi Coming to Inland Empire

Aldi, the discount grocery store chain, will open a store in Hesperia next month. The store, at 13360 Main St., is scheduled to open Sept. 14. It will be Aldi’s first in the city, according to a statement. A ribbon-cutting ceremony will be held at 8:25 a.m. that morning, and …

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On The Move

Daniel R. Wilson is the new president of Western University Health Sciences in Pomona. Wilson was invested last week in a ceremony at Fairplex that included the annual convocation ceremony, the traditional start of the academic year, according to a statement on the school’s website. Wilson, whose appointment was announced …

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On The Move

Alex Meyerhoff has resigned as Hemet’s city manager. Meyerhoff stepped down earlier this month after 20 months on the job, according to multiple reports. Police Chief Dave Brown was named acting city manager, a position he held in March 2015. Hemet has had six full-time city managers since 2000, and …

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Moreno Valley mayor says city is strong

Moreno Valley Mayor Yxstian Gutierrez delivered the annual state of the city address Wednesday, declaring the city is as strong as it’s been since it incorporated in 1984. In his first address as the city’s directly elected mayor, Gutierrez noted that approximately 14,000 jobs have been created in Moreno Valley …

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State, local housing affordability declines

Home Sales Decline

Twenty nine percent of all households in California could afford a median-priced home – $553,260 – during the second quarter of this year, according to a report. That was a three percent drop from the first quarter and a two percent decline year-over-year, the Los Angeles-based California Association of Realtors …

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