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Stater Bros. reopens three stores

Larger Stater Bros. Planned

Stater Bros. recently held grand reopenings at stores in Chino, Moreno Valley and Ramona. The Chino store at 6989 Schaefer Ave., Moreno Valley at 11875 Pigeon Pass and Ramona at 1674 Main St. all underwent interior renovations recently, including expanded food sections and  installation of laminated floors and energy-efficient LED …

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Comic Con slated for Ontario Convention Center

The Inland Empire’s only comic book convention is scheduled to return to the Ontario Convention Center this weekend. Comic Con Revolution returns for the third time to the convention center and will feature more than 200 guests and 160 exhibitors and two full days programming Saturday and Sunday, according to …

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Preschool planned for Rancho Cucamonga

Ground has been broken on an eight-classroom preschool in Rancho Cucamonga. The project, at 7720 Victoria Park Lane immediately north of Baseline Avenue, will offer full-time and part-time educational child care starting with infants and going up to five years, according to a statement. Additionally, summer camps and before-and-after school …

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Second Escape Lounge for OIA

Escape Lounge, a premium facility that features gourmet food and a number of amenities, has opened its second location at Ontario International Airport. Open to all air travelers, the new Escape Lounge covers 2,800 square feet in Terminal 4, which serves American Airlines and Southwest Airlines, according to a statement. …

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Large food bank to help small food banks

Feeding America Riverside/San Bernardino, one of the largest food banks in the Inland Empire, will donate equipment to several local foods banks and pantries. The program, which is being paid for by Aldi Corp., involved entities that Feeding America Riverside/San Bernardino is partnered with, according to a statement. Each local …

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Omnitrans rapid transit service tops 3.4 million riders

More than 3.4 million passenger trips have been taken on Omnitrans’ sbX green line service since it began operating five years ago, according to a statement. The service, one of the first bus rapid transit lines in the United States, has gone from just under 42,000 passengers a month when …

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