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More mosquitoes test positive for West Nile virus

Since May 30, 20 more mosquitoes in the Coachella Valley have tested positive for West Nile virus, according to a statement. Fifty seven mosquitoes from the Low Desert have tested positive for the virus in 2018, the most recorded in the region for this time of year the Coachella Valley …

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CSUSB promotes from within

Rachel Beech has been promoted by California State University, San Bernardino to associate vice president for enrollment management. Currently the school’s assistant vice president of admissions, outreach and transition in the division of student affairs, Beech was selected following a national search, according to a statement on the school’s website. …

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Rialto has new city administrator

Rod Foster, a former city manager in Colton and Laguna Niguel, has been named Rialto’s city administrator. Foster, who has more than 35 years experience in professional management, was appointed by a unanimous vote of the city council and is scheduled to take over his new position June 17, according …

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Moreno Valley, local college partner to help students

Moreno Valley and Moreno Valley College are offering students a monthly stipend designed to help them stay in school. The program, MoVaLEARNS- Mayor’s Challenge,  will provide students “in good standing” in the school’s Career and Technical Education Program with a $250-a-month allowance for eight months, according to a statement. Those …

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OIA welcomes first daily Houston flights

United Airlines began its inaugural daily flights between Ontario and Houston Thursday. The flight from George Bush Intercontinental Airport landed at Ontario International Airport at approximately 10:55 p.m. local time, its scheduled arrival time, said Eren Cello, marketing director at Ontario International. The departing flight also left on time, at …

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SCAG to hold transportation meeting

The Southern California Association of Governments will hold a public meeting Tuesday in Riverside to discuss the future of Southern California transportation. The association, a metropolitan planning organization that covers six of the 10 counties in Southern California, is soliciting public opinion for Connect SoCal – the 2020-2045 Regional Transportation …

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