Thursday, November 6, 2025

Study finds rents steadily rising in Riverside area

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Residential rental costs in the Riverside metropolitan area jumped almost 50% over the past decade, trending in line with neighboring urban locations, according to figures released today...

Be aware of employee classifications in California

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Businesses small or large in California classify their workers either as full time, part time, temporary or independent contractors. Worker classification can be tricky,...

4 Riverside County Sears locations to close as chain continues to scale back

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Four Riverside County Sears stores will close, along with one Kmart location, as the company’s new owners continue efforts to streamline the struggling retail...

So Cal children give up Halloween candy to support U.S. troops and veterans

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TEMECULA – Twenty-two pounds of fun-size candy bars, lollipops, chocolates and other sweet Halloween treats will soon be sent to U.S. troops overseas and military...

Menifee named a top workplace for second consecutive year

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MENIFEE – For the second consecutive year, the city of Menifee has been named a Top Workplace for 2019 by the Inland News Group....

New director named for RivCo Parks

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The Riverside County Board of Supervisors appointed Kyla Brown as the new director for the Riverside County Regional Park and Open-Space District. Brown has...

UK watchdog set to challenge Google, Facebook ad dominance

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KELVIN CHAN AP Business Writer LONDON (AP) — Britain's competition watchdog on Wednesday signaled its willingness to push for stricter rules to counter Google and...

Fiat Chrysler and Peugeot sign deal for 50-50 merger

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COLLEEN BARRY and ANGELA CHARLTON Associated Press MILAN (AP) — The boards of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles and PSA Peugeot on Wednesday signed a binding merger...

Fifth fired Google worker files federal labor complaint

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RACHEL LERMAN AP Technology Writer SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A fifth former Google worker has filed a complaint with federal regulators accusing the company of...

Why some cities and states balk at face recognition tech

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MATT O'BRIEN AP Technology Writer SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (AP) — Police departments around the U.S. are asking citizens to trust them to use facial recognition software...