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Riverside deals with San Onofre shutdown

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Riverside could be forced to pay up to $79 million in connection with the closing of the nuclear power plant in San Onofre in 2013. However, Riverside officials say they don’t expect the plant’s closing to affect that fee, and other costs related to the closing, according to a report …

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Republicans Should Look to History

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By Ed Hoffman Last week was the Conservative Political Action Conference, an event those in the know refer to as CPAC. My number one choice for the Republican nomination in 2016, former Texas Governor Rick Perry, rocked the house – just as he did when speaking at the Unite IE …

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IE manufacturing stays solid

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Manufacturing in the Inland Empire turned in another solid month in February. The region’s purchasing managers index was 59, a substantial increase compared with the 53.5 recorded in January, according to the monthly report on manufacturing released Monday by the Institute of Applied and Policy Analysis at Cal State San …

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Upland OK’s mixed-use project

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A public parking lot in downtown Upland will become the first commercial and residential development in that part of the city. The multi-story project, which the city council approved last month, will cover 34,450 square feet at the southwest corner of Third Avenue and C Street, according to a report …

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LA wins a decision in OIA battle

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A Riverside Superior Court judge has rejected Ontario’s bid to have overturned an agreement that shifted ownership of Ontario International Airport to Los Angeles. Judge Gloria Connor Trask ruled Thursday that the 1985 transfer order was unauthorized and could have been voided, but said the time in which the order …

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Merger of two Inland credit unions could shake up the region’s financial landscape.

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Altura and Visterra credit unions are expected to merge this year, a move that will create the largest Inland Empire-based credit union based on assets. While banks still dominate the market, credit unions have grown in popularity since the economy started to improve, and officials with both local entities hope …

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