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It’s Working for Trump

By Ed Hoffman Four months after Donald Trump entered the presidential race, he’s the undeniable Republican party frontrunner. No matter what he says (whether it’s insulting Carly Fiorina’s face last month or knocking Ben Carson’s chosen denomination of Christianity this week), he remains firmly in the lead. No matter what …

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Hillside development to be studied

Hillside development to be studied

Moreno Valley will hold a special meeting regarding hillside residential development in the city. The meeting, a joint session between the city council and planning commission, is scheduled to begin at 5:30 p.m. Thursday in the City Council Chamber, 14177 Frederick St., according to a statement. The meeting is being …

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OIA traffic up

OIA traffic up

Passenger traffic at Ontario International Airport rose slightly in September, according to data released Tuesday. Overall traffic was up 1.64 percent year-over-year, as the airport served more than 341,000 passengers last month, Los Angeles World Airports stated in its monthly report on passenger volume at the airport. Much of that …

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Restaurant gives local charities a boost

The Habit Burger Grill

A restaurant opening turned out to be a boon for several Inland Empire charities. The Habit, the Irvine-based hamburger chain, opened its second restaurant in Upland Wednesday and also raised $4,700 for three local non-profits: Foothill Family Shelter ($1,930), Scheu Family YMCA of Upland ($1,940) and Shoes That Fit ($815), …

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Inland apartments part of major transaction

Inland apartments part of major transaction

Three Inland Empire apartment properties with a combined 1,144 units will be sold. The properties, which were not specifically identified, were part of a $5.3 billion transaction between Equity Residential and Starwood Capital Group, according to a statement released Monday. Equity Residential, a private investment firm based in Greenwich, Conn., …

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Investors may be fleeing Inland housing market

Investors may be fleeing Inland housing market

Cash sales of homes in the Inland Empire fell five percent year-over-year in July, according to data released Friday by CoreLogic. Overall, cash sales accounted for nearly 24 percent of all home sales in Riverside and San Bernardino counties during the seventh month of the year. That was well below …

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