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Chaffey College starts classes

Chaffey College welcomed 21,000 new and returning students to the start of classes Tuesday, at its three Inland Empire campuses and online. Approximately 3,200 students are enrolled at the Fontana campus, and 3,700 in Chino. The school has about 5,200 students studying online. The remaining 8,900 students are attending classes …

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Apple Valley makes donation to nonprofits

Apple Valley has donated $93,000 to 13 local non-profit agencies Town Council members made the donation, which will help pay for various social services, during their regular meeting Aug. 13, according to a statement on the town’s website. Awarded programs include foster youth services, transitional age youth housing, student school …

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La-Z-Boy to shutter manufacturing facility

La-Z-Boy is closing its upholstery manufacturing facility in Redlands, taking with it 350 jobs. Production from the Redlands operation at 301 Tennessee St. will be spread among the company’s other North American manufacturing facilities, according to a company statement. “We regret the impact these actions will have on those employees …

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San Bernardino business workshop scheduled

A business workshop regarding the future of downtown San Bernardino is scheduled to be held next month. “Envisioning Your Future 2.0 – A Business Resource Workshop For Entrepreneurs, Start-Ups & Small Business Owners,” will be held from 9 to 11a.m. Sept. 25th at the Andreson Building, 320 N. E. St., …

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WHITHER CHINA, 2019-2020 All Eyes are on Hong Kong

By John W. Tulac For the last ten weeks, tiny Hong Kong has been playing an increasingly dangerous game of Poke-the-Bear with China.  As protests have turned increasingly chaotic and even violent, China’s patience has about worn out.  What happens next may determine whether Hong Kong has even the slightest …

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State logs 113 consecutive months of job growth

California added nearly 20,000 non-agricultural jobs in July, the 113th consecutive month the state has experienced job expansion, according to data released Friday. The states’s unemployment rate fell to a near-record low of 4.1 percent, thanks mostly to strong job gains in healthcare, administrative support, finance-insurance and transportation-logistics, the State …

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