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Apple Valley to host drive-thru Coronavirus test

Apple Valley will host a drive-thru Coronavirus test May 27 at Civic Center Park. The event, scheduled for 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., is being held in conjunction with the San Bernardino County Department of Public Health, according to a statement on the town’s website. There is no charge and …

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Moreno Valley to start “Senior Eats” program

Moreno Valley will soon start a meal program that will assist seniors during the COVID-19 crisis. MoVal Senior Eats began accepting applications Monday and is scheduled to start May 18, according to a statement on the city’s website.  The program will deliver two nutritious meals a day to 150 Moreno …

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SCLA announces three leases

Three leases, including an extension on a large manufacturing facility, have been signed at the Southern California Logistics Airport in Victorville. Boeing Co. signed a five and a half year agreement to occupy a 60,400-square-foot building there, according to a statement released by Stirling Enterprises, primary developer at the airport. …

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SBIA to be home to Amazon hub

Construction will begin next week on two 25,000-square-foot buildings at San Bernardino International Airport that will house equipment at the planned Amazon Air Regional Air Hub. The main facility, which is under construction, will consist off a 658,000-square-foot main cargo terminal, a 40-acre ramp that will accommodate up to 14 …

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Report: Nordstrom to close Riverside, Montclair stores

Nordstrom Inc., the department store chain known for its high-end  merchandise and customer service, is reportedly closing its stores in Riverside and Montclair. The closures, at the Galleria at Tyler and Montclair Place, are two of 16 regular store closings the chain announced recently and are permanent, according to a …

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Some Riverside residents to get help with electric bill

Riverside Calls for Cuts in Electricity Use

Riverside has approved financial help to low-income residents who have lost income because of COVID-19. Customers who get their electricity from the city’s public utility, and who meet specific criteria, are eligible for one $250 credit on their bill, according to a statement on the city’s website. The city council …

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