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Teacher wins Maglite award

A music teacher who protected her students in a barricaded classroom during last November’s school shooting in Santa Clarita was recognized Tuesday by one of the Inland Empire’s largest manufacturing companies. Kaitlin Holt, an instructor at Saugus High School, received the Civilian Hero Award from Maglite in Ontario, the first …

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IE manufacturing ends 2019 on upswing

Inland Empire manufacturing ended 2019 on a solid note, according to data. The region’s purchasing managers index for December was 53.6, up slightly from November and comfortably above 50, the number that determines whether manufacturing is expanding or contracting, the Institute of Applied Research and Policy Analysis at Cal State …

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Library groundbreaking scheduled

Riverside Wants a New Library

A groundbreaking ceremony is scheduled to be held Friday at the future site of Riverside County’s French Valley Library. Supervisor Chuck Washington and the Riverside County Library System are hosting the event, which is scheduled to start at 1 p.m. at the northeast corner of Winchester Road and Skyview Road, …

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Temecula warehouse-distribution building sold

Avison Young recently completed the sale of a logistics facility in southwest Riverside County for $9.3 million. The building, at 40761 County Center Drive in Temecula, is occupied by Walmart, which agreed to lease the building for three more years after the sale was completed, according to a statement. The seller …

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Not much changed in the Inland housing market during the past year

State housing affordability slips

Not enough houses are being built and that might not change in 2019, according to several experts. It’s become an all-too-familiar story: housing prices in the Inland Empire keep going up, which causes sales to fall. First-time buyers are being kept out of the market, and step-up buyers can’t buy …

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Report: IE posts strong job growth

Solid Job Growth in December

The Inland Empire has experienced stronger job growth during the past year than the United States, California and nearby metropolitan areas in Southern California, according to data. The Inland region’s one-year job growth as of October was two percent, outperforming the United States (1.4 percent), California (1.8 percent), greater Los …

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