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Sprint to add stores, jobs in Inland Empire

Sprint Corp., one of the largest providers of wireless and internet service in the United States, is expanding its presence in Southern California. The telecommunications giant, reportedly the fourth largest mobile network operator in the country, will add 78 retail locations throughout the southland by the end of this year, …

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California gets middling logistics grade

QVC Opens Inland Empire Logistics Facility

Who says California is among the top logistics market in the United States? That may be accepted wisdom here, but it’s not necessarily an accurate perception, according to a study released earlier this month. The Golden State was given a B-minus in overall logistics health by Conexus, Indiana, a private …

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Feds recognize transfer OIA ownership

Ontario International Airport has received a pat on the back from the federal government. The Ontario International Airport Authority and Los Angeles World Airports have been recognized by the Federal Aviation Administration for transferring ownership of the airport, according to a statement. Both are recipients of the 2017 Herman C. …

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Mall to show international art exhibit

Montclair Plaza

Montclair Place on Wednesday will begin a five-week display of an interactive art exhibit. “Wings of the World” will feature six original life-size paintings of wings, each created by a renowned international artist, according to a statement released Monday. Each painting depicts what each artist would do if they had …

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Inland Empire public relations firm broadens its appeal

Long a conservative bastion, Desmond & Louis, Inc. is now reaching across the aisle to work with Democrats. Late last year, Lou Desmond decided to change the direction of Desmond & Louis, Inc., the company he owns and operates with his wife Nicole. “If you look back 10 years ago, …

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State unemployment rate drops slightly

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California’s unemployment rate fell to 4.7 percent in May, as state businesses added approximately 17,600 jobs, according to data released Friday. That equals the lowest jobless rate recorded in California since November 2000, the Employment Development Department reported in its monthly study of California’s job market. The percentage was down …

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