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AQMD pushes battery-operated lawnmowers

AQMD pushes battery-operated lawnmowers

The South Coast Air Quality Management Tuesday gave one dozen new, battery-operated lawnmowers to San Bernardino County. The delivery at the Inland Empire 66ers stadium in San Bernardino is part of a long-term demonstration program designed to promote the devices, which produce zero emissions, according to the district. “We hope …

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Democratic Debate Checklist

By Ed Hoffman Today is the Democratic presidential debate. Did you know that? I have a feeling that many people do not. Most Democrats are too busy watching sports and reality TV to pay attention to politics – and while Republicans tend to pay a great deal of attention, they …

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Inland retail shows growth

Inland retail shows growth

The Inland Empire’s retail market showed steady improvement during the third quarter, with nearly 160,000 square feet of positive net absorption recorded during that time. More than 304,000 square feet of retail space was under construction in Riverside and San Bernardino counties as the quarter ended, according to Voit Real …

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Riverside wants to know what its residents think

Riverside wants to know what its residents think

People who live and work in Riverside are being asked their opinion of the city and its quality of life. The Riverside Survey, which is being conducted this month, asks residents their opinion on living and working there, according to a statement. The survey is part of Riverside’s Seizing Our …

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BLM Creates Bureaucratic Quagmire for Railroads

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In an unprecedented move this week, the Federal Bureau of Land Management released a heavily burdensome administrative determination requiring extraordinary environmental review of ancillary railroad right of way uses that had previously been noncontroversial. For nearly 150 years railroads have held granted easements across federal lands under the General Right-of-Way …

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Believe it or not, the Inland Empire is adding manufacturing jobs

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The region has gained back some of the manufacturing jobs it lost during the recession, though not in overwhelming numbers. Affordable land might be one reason, but everyone is hoping the trend continues. Who said manufacturers are avoiding the Inland Empire? That may be the conventional wisdom, just as it …

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