What’s new: Terracina apartments sold in Ontario, will be updated, rebranded

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Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
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The buyer declined to say how much it paid for the 46-building compound, which previously sold in 2016 for $142 million.
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Taco Bell pauses sales of Mexican Pizza amid high demand

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The San Bernardino Sun
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The Irvine-based fast food chain was overwhelmed by demand for the dish when it was added to the menu two weeks ago and will remove the item for weeks or months.
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Home-price appreciation gains for fourth straight month

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The San Bernardino Sun
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Home-price growth in 20 U.S. cities picked up for the fourth straight month with Tampa, Fla., showing the biggest gains. A measure of prices in those 20 cities climbed 21.2% through March following a 20.3% gain in February, the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller ...
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Inland boys athlete of the week: Delaney Crawford, Upland

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The San Bernardino Sun
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Noteworthy: Crawford was one of the nation’s top hurdlers last year, but his junior campaign ended early because of an injury. Crawford missed some time this season, as well, but he battled his way back and won the 300-meter hurdles title at the CIF ...
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Amazon Style in Glendale brings one-click shopping to the fitting room

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The San Bernardino Sun
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Tired of sifting through endless racks of clothing in search of the right size, color and fit? The 30,000-square-foot Amazon Style debuted last week at The Americana at Brand mall in Glendale, bringing the e-commerce giant’s one-click shopping technology ...
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Etiwanda baseball, Roosevelt softball receive top seeds for CIF State regional playoffs

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The San Bernardino Sun
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Seven softball teams and three baseball teams from the Inland area will continue their seasons in the CIF State regional playoffs.
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Angel City FC can’t finish in loss to Gotham FC

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The San Bernardino Sun
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LOS ANGELES — Four of Angel City FC’s first five matches in its inaugural season have been at home, but the fans at Banc of California Stadium haven’t had many goals to cheer for. On Sunday, a crowd of 18,704 watched Angel City get shut out by NJ/NY ...
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