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National job growth slows

Inland Empire Business News December 17th.002

The U.S. economy continued to add jobs in July, though at a slower pace than the number added earlier this year. Non-farm payroll jobs increased by 215,000 last month, a solid number but still down from the average of 235,000 jobs that were added during April, May, and June, according …

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Retail facility on the market

San Bernardino Retail facility on the market

A shopping center in San Bernardino is up for sale. Aldi & Shops at Tri-City Corporate Centre, 625 & 645 E. Hospitality Lane, is 100 percent leased, according to a statement issued by CBRE Group Inc., which is marketing the property. Asking price is $5.4 million, or $206 per square …

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Are millennials to blame for the drop in homeownership?

Millennials to blame for the drop in homeownership

The percentage of people who own a home in the United States is down to levels not seen since the 1960s. Some say the problem is a shortage of first-time buyers. Is owning a home, the so-called American Dream, becoming a thing of the past? Probably not, but it appears …

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On The Move

People On The Move

Wednesday was the first day of school for Cuauhtemoc Avila, the new superintendent of the Rialto Unified School District. Avila spent most of the day touring classroom and visiting students, according to a report in the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin. Avila, who took over as superintendent last month, previously worked …

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On The Move

Grant Yates

Grant Yates, Lake Elsinore’s city manager for nearly three years, will be on the job awhile longer. The city council recently extended Yates’ contract by four years and raised his base salary by $18,000, to $198,000, according to a report in The Press-Enterprise. That salary is in the middle range …

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Southern California Edison and the San Onofre Nuclear Power Plant Shut Down Scandal

San Onofre Nuclear Power Plant Shut Down Scandal

Why don’t our elected officials or the media care? The shutdown of the San Onofre Nuclear Generation plant permanently eliminated over 2000 Megawatts of electrical power from California’s electricity supplies.  This is approximately 20 percent of Southern California’s total electrical energy supply. San Onofre, located just South of the city …

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