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Mortgage delinquencies drop slightly

Foreclosures continue to drop

Four percent of all mortgages nationwide were in some state of delinquency in March, a .3 percent decline year-over-year, according to data released Tuesday. That was the lowest rate of delinquency – 30 days or more past due, including foreclosures – for March in 13 years, CoreLogic in Irvine reported. …

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New name for Ontario arena

The Inland Empire’s premiere entertainment and sports venue has a new name: Toyota Arena. The Ontario facility known as Citizens Business Bank Arena since it opened in 2008  has entered into a 10-year naming rights agreement with the Southern California Toyota Dealership Association, officials announced during a gala celebration Tuesday. …

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San Bernardino Symphony gets state arts grant

The California Arts Council has donated $14,400 to the San Bernardino Symphony Orchestra. The grant, which is part of the council’s Arts Education Exposure Program, will allow more than 3,000 students to see the local orchestra’s performance of Cirque de la Symphonie, according to a statement. Announced Monday, the donation …

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Community colleges hold graduation ceremonies

More than 6,000 graduates received degrees from the three schools in the Riverside Community College District Friday. Moreno Valley College, Norco College and Riverside City College presented 9,881 degrees and certificates during separate graduation ceremonies, more than 2,800 than they gave out last year, according to a statement. Moreno Valley …

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Scholarship winners to be announced

For the seventh year in a row, LoanMart will award three scholarship winners of $1,000 each. The scholarship program, which LoanMart conducts in partnership with the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes, has given out more than $20,000 since it began in 2013, according to a statement. Winners of the LoanMart Rancho Cucamonga …

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Inland Empire manufacturing sector is on the verge of setting a record

One more month of expansion and the sector will have grown for 30 consecutive months, its longest streak ever. Barring something unforeseen, the Inland Empire’s manufacturing sector is about to set a record. For the past 29 months, the region’s purchasing managers index – a monthly report published by the …

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