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Stater Bros. increases pay raise

Stater Bros. has extended the $2-per-hour raise that it gave to all of its hourly employees at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. The increase, which applied to workers in stores, transportation, distribution centers, corporate offices and construction, will last through May 3, according to a statement on the company’s …

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Coronavirus levels Inland Empire manufacturing

The first numbers are in, and they aren’t pleasant to look at. March was the worst month for local manufacturers in more than four years. We now know how much damage the Coronavirus can do to a major sector of the Inland Empire economy. Unlike the most recent housing and …

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CSUSB criminal justice program recognized

Cal State San Bernardino’s online criminal justice master’s program has been ranked among the top programs of its kind by a college research and planning guide. The ranking, based on an assessment of 156 accredited colleges and universities in the nation, placed Cal State San Bernardino 18th, according to a …

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Omnitrans requires all passengers to wear masks

Omnitrans passengers must wear a mask before being allowed to board. A non-medical face mask, scarf, bandana, handkerchief or any dense cloth are acceptable, according to a statement on the transit agency’s website. Anyone not wearing a mask or some covering will not be allowed to ride.  A covering must …

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American Council on Education names new fellow

George Georgiou, a computer science and engineering professor at Cal State San Bernardino, has been named an American Council on Education Fellow for 2020-21. Georgiou, who began at Cal State San Bernardino as an assistant professor in 1992, is one of two academics from the California State University system who …

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Moreno Valley says no to utility rate hike

Riverside Calls for Cuts in Electricity Use

Moreno Valley has declined to raised its utility rates. Council members Tuesday refused to vote on a resolution that would have kept the city’s utility rates commensurate with Southern California Edison rates, according to a statement on the city’s website. “Raising utility rates is the last thing we would even …

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