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City Reaches Solar Power Agreement

City Reaches Solar Power Agreement

Temecula has reached an agreement to buy solar power from a company in Northern California. The transaction with SMER Research 1 LLC in Loomis, near Sacramento, will allow the city to buy electrical power that it will use at different city facilities, according to a statement on the city’s website. …

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Housing Market Slows Down

Housing Market Takes a Dip.001

The Southern California housing market hit a bump in the road in April, experiencing a year-over-year drop for the second time in 12 months. Sales in the six-county region were down 3.2 percent compared with April 2016, Irvine-based CoreLogic reported its monthly report on the Southern California housing market, which …

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Innovation District Considered

Riverside buys office building

Officials from Riverside’s business, education and government sectors are examining ways the city can create an innovation district. The Innovation District Working Group will make recommendations to the city council regarding how to create such an entity and where it might be located, with the goal of creating a 21st …

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More Metrolink Service Planned

Metrolink

Metrolink will begin service along the 91 Freeway/Perris Valley Line June 6. The new service, the first extension of any Metrolink operation since 1994, will bring the rail line to four additional Riverside County stations: Riverside-Hunter Park-UC Riverside, Moreno-Valley-March Field, Perris-Downtown and Perris-South, according to a statement by Metrolink and …

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Redlands Distillery Looks to Find its Audience

Redlands Distillery Looks to Find its Audience

Riley Distillery, producer of bourbon and whiskey, started in 2014 and is just now making inroads into the local market. Some changes by the state might make that task easier, according  to the business’ co-owners. Like any entrepreneur, Jason Riley would like to see the business he started grow into …

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City Looks to Help Small Businesses

City Looks to Help Small Businesses

Apple Valley is trying to help its small businesses grow. The Apple Seed Small Business Loan Program provides loans that can be used for multiple purposes, including purchasing equipment or inventory or providing special training for employees, according to a statement released this week. The minimum $10,000 loans include a …

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