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LA Council Approves Airport Transfer

LA Council Approves Airport Transfer

The Los Angeles City Council has approved a $250 million settlement agreement that will eventually return Ontario International Airport to local control. The council took its action in a 13-0 vote, according to a statement released by Mayor Eric Garcetti’s office. Los Angeles has controlled the airport since 1967, the …

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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! It’s the final show of …

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Hopes for the New Year

By Ed Hoffman What are your hopes for 2016? Not personal New Year’s resolutions, but hopes for our nation? Here are a few of mine; maybe they will inspire you to make your own list. More civil discourse. We hear that term bandied about quite a bit, but never in its …

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New Police Chief to Start Work

New Police Chief to Start Work

Perris has a new police chief. Brandon Ford, a captain with the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department, is scheduled to take over as the city’s top law enforcement official Thursday, according to a city statement. Ford, a member of the sheriff’s department since 1996, was welcomed by the city council and …

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Aviation Group Hosts Annual Christmas Charity Event

Threshold Aviation Holds Chairty Event

Threshold Aviation Group, the premiere maintenance and fixed-based operator at Chino Airport, held their 9th annual Hope, Love & Charity event on Saturday. In coordination with the John P. Previti Memorial Foundation, Chino Police Department and Chino Valley Fire Department, the event served over 3,000 meals to needy members of …

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Inland Empire Retail Market will Probably Tread More Water in 2016

Inland Empire Retail Market will Probably Tread More Water in 2016

Like its office market, the Inland Empire regional market just completed a decent year, but not a spectacular one. As 2016 approaches, look for more retailers to enter the local market and lease rates to creep up a little bit, but not much in the way of new development. The …

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