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Inland Empire

American  

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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For King Fio that means two or three round-trips a day from Long Beach to warehouses in the nearby Inland Empire or a single round-trip to Las Vegas.

From The Wall Street Journal

She said union members are “30 years old, still living with their parents because they cannot afford a place to live. We have people that are coming from the Inland Empire, driving all the way down to San Pedro schools, and do that on behalf of the school community, but mostly for our babies.”

From Los Angeles Times

Orange County, San Diego County and the Inland Empire broke 13 records and tied a fourteenth on Tuesday, according to weather service meteorologist Paul Steward.

From Los Angeles Times

In Orange County and the Inland Empire, temperatures will soar to 99 degrees in Anaheim, 82 in San Clemente, 105 in San Bernardino, 102 in Riverside and 103 in Hemet by Friday.

From Los Angeles Times

In Orange County and the Inland Empire, temperatures will soar to 99 degrees in Anaheim, 82 degrees in San Clemente, 105 degrees in San Bernardino, 102 degrees in Riverside and 103 degrees in Hemet by Friday, according to the weather service.

From Los Angeles Times