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Riverside Considers Increasing Sales Tax

Riverside Considers Increasing Sales Tax

The Riverside City Council is considering placing a one-cent sales tax increase on the November ballot. Council members voted Tuesday to hold a hearing on the proposal, which would raise the sales tax from eight cents to nine cents per dollar, on Aug. 9, said Phil Pitchford, city spokesman. If …

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Inland Empire Foreclosures Drop

Foreclosures continue to drop

More good news for the Inland Empire housing market: foreclosures among outstanding mortgage loans in the two-county region was 0.60 percent in May, a year-over-year drop of 0.16 percent, according to data released Thursday. Foreclosures in the Riverside-Ontario-San Bernardino market during May were below the one percent national rate, Irvine-based …

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Tune in to The Main Event this Saturday Morning at 9:30 on AM590

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Tune in to The Main Event this Saturday morning at 9:30 on AM590 with host Ed Hoffman as he discusses national current events and politics, with a few mortgage tips along the way. Ed delivers intelligent, entertaining radio that makes hard news easy to understand! This week, Ed starts the …

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Hemet to Try Another Tax

Residents Support High Sale Tax

One month after Hemet voters narrowly rejected a special sales tax that would have paid for extra police and fire protection, the city council has approved a similar proposal for the November ballot. The council voted 4-1 Tuesday to place a general tax before voters on Nov. 8, Hemet Fire …

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Exposed At Night … To Worker’s Comp

Tim Kolacz

By Tim Kolacz You run a business and you have a few (or a fleet) of vehicles that your employees use on a daily basis. These vehicles are the bread and butter of your business. Depending on where they sleep at night, could hold huge ramifications as to how much …

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Inland Empire Industrial Market Stays Hot

Inland industrial market is more than solid

The Inland Empire’s industrial market ended the second quarter with a vacancy rate of 3.1 percent, having absorbed 4.6 million square feet of space during that three-month period, according to data released Wednesday. In all, 13 million square feet of new industrial product was delivered in Riverside and San Bernardino …

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