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Stater Bros. opens three stores

Larger Stater Bros. Planned

Stater  Bros. celebrated three supermarket reopenings Wednesday, including two locations in the Inland Empire. Stores at 210 E. State St. in Hemet, 58060 Twenty Nine Palms in Yucca Valley and 1023 N. Grand Ave. in Covina were each reopened after remodeling that included outdoor signs with the company’s new logo, …

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State housing affordability holds steady

“Underwater” Houses Decline in IE

Housing affordability in California held its ground during the fourth quarter, according to the California Association of Realtors. Thirty-one percent of all households statewide could afford the $607,040 median-priced home in the fourth quarter of 2019, unchanged from the third-quarter 2019 and up from 28 percent year-over-year, the association reported …

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UC Riverside seeks out graduates, former students

UC Riverside is asking its 120,000 graduates to participate in the school’s first Alumni Roll Call. The month-long project, which began Feb. 1, asks all alumni to fill out an online survey that takes several minutes to complete, according to a statement on the school’s website. The Roll Call seeks …

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ONT off to a good start in 2020

Ontario International Airport has started 2020 with a bang. The airport accommodated 454,000 passengers in January, a 14.7 percent year-over-year increase and its seventh consecutive month of double-digit gains, the Ontario International Airport Authority announced Tuesday. Domestic travelers totaled more than 423,000 while nearly 31,000 were international passengers, nearly identical …

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Palm Springs to discuss general plan update

Palm Spring residents are invited to attend the first of several workshops regarding the city’s general plan update. The session is scheduled to be held 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Feb. 24 at the Palm Springs Convention Center, Primrose B, according to a statement on the city’s website. “This is …

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University accepts grant from San Manuel tribe

The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians has donated $6 million to the University of Redlands, money that will be used for scholarships and outreach to prospective Native American students in Southern California. The grant will help extend the San Manuel Excellence in Leadership Scholarship Program, which provides financial assistance and …

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