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Comic Con slated for Ontario Convention Center

The Inland Empire’s only comic book convention is scheduled to return to the Ontario Convention Center this weekend. Comic Con Revolution returns for the third time to the convention center and will feature more than 200 guests and 160 exhibitors and two full days programming Saturday and Sunday, according to …

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Inland Empire homeless population rises

This year’s Point-in-Time Count, conducted in January, showed substantial increases in Riverside and San Bernardino counties. Some new technology used for the first time this year might have caused a more accurate count than in past years, but the region still has a homeless problem. Despite multiple efforts to reduce …

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City wants public’s help in determining spending priorities

Eastvale will hold a community meeting to determine how its residents want their city to spend its money. The Financial Priority Community Meeting is scheduled to be held from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. June 4th in the city council chambers, 12363 Limonite Ave., Suite 910, according to a statement. Eastvale …

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Riverside Convention Center to expand

The Riverside Convention Center will at least double in size by early 2023, according to plans approved by the city council Tuesday. An amphitheater, 376 hotel rooms, housing, offices and a five-story parking complex will also be developed in the next four years on city-owned land near the convention center …

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High Desert retail building changes hands

A multi-tenant retail building in Apple Valley has been sold. The 15,105-square-foot building at the main entrance to Rancherias Plaza sold for $2.5 million, according a statement released by Progressive Real Estate Partners in Rancho Cucamonga. Progressive Real Estate marketed the property and represented the seller, a private investor in …

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Home prices grow, but at a slower rate

Home prices rise again

Home prices increased 3.7 percent in March year-over-year, according to date released Tuesday. Prices also rose one percent between February and March, but the price growth that has been a hallmark of the nation’s housing market for more than a year is definitely slowing, according to CoreLogic’s monthly home price …

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