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Hemet teachers may strike

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Teachers in Hemet are considering walking off the job. The instructors, who have not received a pay raise in four years, are preparing a possible strike regarding salaries and class sizes, according to a report in The Press-Enterprise. Administrators with the Hemet Unified School District are recruiting substitute teachers and …

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Foreclosures in major decline

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The national foreclosure rate fell dramatically on October, another sign that the housing market is in recovery mode. About 41,000 foreclosures were completed during that month, down from 55,000 foreclosures in October 2013, a decline of 26.4 percent, according to Irvine-based CoreLogic, which provides property information and other data to …

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Ontario to host 2015 California Economic Summit

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Getting the two-day conference, a gathering of the public and private sector, is seen as a major coup for the Inland region and a sign it’s becoming a player in state politics. The summit’s goal is to solve regional problems, create economic growth, and promote better government, according to the …

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Jobs added, but unemployment rate doesn’t move

Inland Employement Numbers Better Than Expected

U.S. employers added an impressive 321,000 jobs in November, according to data released Friday by U.S. Department of Labor. Despite that increase – the largest monthly job hike in nearly three years – remained at 5.8 percent, the lowest it’s been in six year, the department’s monthly report on U.S. …

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On The Move

Gloria Fisher has been named president of San Bernardino Valley College. Fisher, who has been the school’s interim president for the past 16 months, was named president last month, according to a report in the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin. A SBV College employee since 1991, Fisher has taught criminal justice, …

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On The Move

Corona City Manager Brad Robbins is stepping down. Robbins announced this week that he will step down in April after six years on the job, according to a report in The Press-Enterprise. The 55-year-old Robbins began working for Corona in 1988, as an assistant planner. He worked in the planning …

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