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Inland Empire

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noun

  1. a region in the U.S. Pacific Northwest, east of the Cascade Range, in eastern Washington, northeastern Oregon, northern Idaho, and northwestern Montana.


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The school billed itself as the Inland Empire’s Division I home team, but community and donor support languished, and the basketball teams still play in a student-funded gym designed as a student recreation center.

From Los Angeles Times

She has become an advocate for traffic safety and, alongside her husband, Eddie Montalvo, founded the Inland Empire chapter of the nonprofit organization Streets Are for Everyone.

From Los Angeles Times

Award-winning artist Perry Picasshoe, whose work is now showing at the Cheech, has long dedicated his craft to the Inland Empire’s undocumented and LGBTQ+ communities.

From Los Angeles Times

The Martins are leaders of His Way Spirit Led Assemblies a religious group that imposed excessive control over members’ lives and finances and operated for years across the Inland Empire, prosecutors say.

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His Way Spirit Led Assemblies was founded in Nashville in 1998, relocated to California in 2000 and has been located in various homes in the Inland Empire since around 2004, Byrd said.

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