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City prepares for wet winter

City prepares for wet winter

Moreno Valley is getting an early jump on El Nino. The city is asking for volunteers to help prepare for expected heavy floods this winter, said Matt Mahaffey, the city’s emergency management specialist. Moreno Valley’s Office of Emergency Management and Volunteer Services hopes to persuade 50 to 60 people to …

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Industrial building sold

A leading provider of custom wheels for cars trucks and sports utility vehicles has bought a warehouse-distribution building in Corona. Vision Wheel paid $10.9 million for the building at 1470 E. Sixth Ave., according to Colliers International, which negotiated the sale. The building was finished earlier this year and has …

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Europe, Meet San Bernardino, California

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Europe has an immigration problem. Hundreds of thousands of immigrants escaping from Syria, Iraq, Libya and Afghanistan are making the often dangerous trek from their home countries to escape the tumult of the Middle East region. Their homes are being overrun in many areas by the Islamic State (ISIS), squeezed …

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AQMD seeks to slow Moreno Valley logistics project

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The South Coast Air Quality Management District plans to file a lawsuit in connection with the World Logistics Center, the mega-industrial project planned for Moreno Valley. The suit, which was expected to be filed today in Riverside County Superior Court, will allege that the city failed to adapt adequate air …

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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! This week, Ed starts out …

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Housing market sends mixed signals

Foreclosures continue to drop

Single-family home sales in Southern California were mixed bag in August, down slightly compared with the previous month but up year-over-year. A total of 21,352 new and existing single-family homes were sold in the six-county region last month, a drop of 12.2 percent from July, according to CoreLogic’s monthly report …

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