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Inland housing agencies receive grants

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Three housing rehabilitation agencies in the Inland Empire have received grants from the Wells Fargo Housing Foundation. Habitat for Humanity Riverside received $100,000, while HomeStrong USA/Hometown Community Development Corp. and National Community Renaissance, both in Rancho Cucamonga, received $50,000 each, according a foundation statement. The grants are typically used for …

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Ontario to get upscale auto dealership

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Audi, the German manufacturer and distributor of luxury automobiles, is coming to Ontario. Workers are expected to begin grading on a five-acres of open space the company purchased on Inland Empire Boulevard between Archibald and Vineyard avenues, according to multiple sources. No formal construction schedule has been set, but 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! This week, Ed begins the …

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I’ve Solved The Traffic Problem in the IE

By Tim Kolacz I have lived in Southern California for the past 33 years, having come here from the Detroit area when I was a pipsqueak of a child. As I grew up and learned to drive, I was able to navigate the area rather easily and get to the …

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Apartment complex changes hands

Apartment complex changes hands

An apartment complex in Corona has been sold. Promenade Terrace, a 330-unit community, sold for $78.5 million, or nearly $238,000 a unit, according to a statement released Wednesday. Institutional Property Advisors, a division of Marcus & Millichap that works with institutional and major private real estate investors, represented the seller …

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Fair pay law draws criticism

Fair pay law draws criticism

A new state law designed to ensure that women are paid as much as men for doing similar or identical work drew criticism from several Inland business owners this week. The Fair Pay Act, which was signed into law Tuesday by Gov. Jerry Brown, mandates that employers can only pay …

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