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Holiday Food Drive Underway

New Businesses to Open .002

Stater Bros. has begun its annual holiday food drive. The supermarket chain’s “Harvesting Hope in Our Community” campaign is designed to help people in need and raise awareness about hunger, according to a company statement. The program, which is underway at all 168 Stater Bros. stores in November and December, …

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Honor Good People, Stop the Lies

By Ed Hoffman Last week, a 12-year-veteran of the San Bernardino Police Department was fatally struck by a drunk driver while driving his police vehicle. Officer Bryce Hanes was a 1993 graduate of San Bernardino High School, devoted husband, father of three and active member of a Redlands LDS church. …

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Inland Empire Foreclosures Down

Inland Empire Foreclosures Down

Foreclosures in the Inland Empire were down slightly in September, according to data released Tuesday. The two-county region’s foreclosure inventory for that month was 0.7 percent, down 0.2 percent compared with September 2014, CoreLogic reported in it most recent national foreclosure report. There were 5,534 home foreclosures in Riverside and …

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Ontario to Host State Economic Summit

California Economic Summit

An estimated 400 business, civic and elected officials will meet in Ontario this week for the fourth annual California Economic Summit. The event, scheduled to be held Thursday and Friday, is an opportunity for members of the public and private sector to discuss ways to create jobs and make California’s …

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Housing Development Slated to Help Veterans

VA Home Loan Requirements

A groundbreaking ceremony was held Monday at March Air Reserve Base on a housing project that will help homeless and low-income veterans. The 138-unit March Veterans Village is being sponsored by U.S. VETS, a national non-profit that helps at-risk veterans, the Coachella Valley Housing Coalition and the March Joint Powers …

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Shut Off Those Sprinklers

Shut Off Those Sprinklers

With cool, rainy weather expected this week, Riverside residents are being asked to turn off their sprinklers. “Shutting off irrigation systems for a few days after a rain is one of the easiest ways to save water during the drought,” said Girish Balachandran, Riverside’s public utilities general manager, in a …

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