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In wake of earthquakes, PG&E asks for safety inspections

Pacific Gas and Electric Company is urging customers in San Bernardino and Kern counties who may have lost gas service in last week’s Ridgecrest earthquakes to arrange an emergency inspection and gas relighting. Both can be scheduled by calling PG&E’s customer service line at 1(800) 743-5000, according to a statement. …

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OIA to sponsor all star hockey game

Ontario International Airport has been named presenting sponsor for the 2020 American Hockey League All Star Classic, which is scheduled to be played Jan. 27 at Toyota Arena. League officials, along with representatives from the Ontario Reign and Ontario International Airport Authority, announced the sponsorship agreement recently during a ceremony …

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Value of taxable parcels in SB County rises

San Bernardino County has 814,067 taxable parcels that combined are worth nearly $234.7 billion, according to a statement. As required by law, San Bernardino County Assessor-Recorder-Clerk Bob Dutton last week signed the 2019 Annual Property Assessment Roll, according to a statement. The 2019 property assessment is a 5.8 percent increase …

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Industrial building lands two tenants

Industrial Tenants Announced

Two Ohio-based manufacturers have agreed to occupy an industrial building near Ontario International Airport. Esperia Holdings LLC and Technical Consumer Products Inc. have leased the Airport Distribution Center at 5700 E. Airport Drive, according to a statement released by Newmark Knight Frank. The 250,248-square-foot building is the southwest corner of …

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Yes, the state and local housing markets are struggling

Home prices rise again

On the other hand, they aren’t on the verge of collapse, according to some experts at a recent housing conference. The problem of how to get more houses built, however, remains. The Southern California housing market is definitely in a rut. How much of a rut remains to be seen, …

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State money will help build solar panels for low-income residents

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Pomona and Claremont will receive $2.1 million from California that will help build a solar panel manufacturing facility. The money, which is part of the state budget for the 2019-2020 fiscal year, will pay for solar panels for low to moderate-income residents, according to a statement. The facility, which is …

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