Topic: Ontario (California)
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Foreclosures up especially in cities
Foreclosures in the US have increased over the summer and have become particularly serious in metropolitan areas.
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Foreclosures ease in cities hit hardest by housing crisis
Foreclosures declined in all top 10 metros, according to a new report.
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Text messages can be searched says Supreme Court
Text messages OK to be searched, Supreme Court rules.
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Supreme Court backs police department that read employee's texts
A police sergeant was using a work-issued pager to send sexually explicit texts. The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that the police department was entitled to read his messages.
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Supreme Court takes up 'sexting' privacy case
The Supreme Court heard arguments Monday in the case of a California police officer who sued when records from his department-issued pager were submitted to internal affairs. He had used the pager for sending sexually explicit text messages, or 'sexting.'
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Blind recall: How to check if your Roman shades are safe
In the midst of a huge recall of blinds and Roman shades, here's how to check if the blind recall applies to you.
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Supreme Court to look at employees' privacy rights
An Ontario, Calif., police officer sued the city for violating his privacy rights when it went through personal messages sent from his department-issued pager. The Supreme Court is taking up the case.
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America's worst commutes
From the legendary traffic snarls of New York City to the long routes taken by rural Pennsylvanians, here are America's worst commutes.
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Which airports have the least delays?
Airport delays are down. Thanks to the recession, fewer people are flying. But weather and location also play a part in which airports have the most on-time flights.
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Detroit leads metro areas with record 17 percent unemployment rate
Detroit has the highest unemployment rate of any major US metro area.







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