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Business

Threshold Aviation Group hosts Memorial Day Fliers

Eighteen World War II-era planes landed at Chino Airport Monday after participating in a flyover that included cemeteries, war memorials and hospitals throughout Southern California. The Memorial Day event, co-sponsored by the Commemorative Air Force, Inland Empire Wing and the Palm Springs Air Museum, honored the U.S. Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, …

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Regional shopping malls reopen

Three Inland Empire regional malls have reopened after being closed for several weeks because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Inland Center Mall in San Bernardino and Promenade in Temecula returned to business Wednesday, one day after Galleria at Tyler in Riverside removed its “temporarily closed” sign, according to statements from the three …

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Omnitrans to resume fare collection

Beginning June 1, Omnitrans will again collect fares and allow front-door boarding on all of its buses. In March, San Bernardino County’s largest transit agency stopped bus fare payment temporarily and required all passengers to enter and leave at the back of the bus, according to a statement on the …

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Inland chapter of Feeding America receives donation

One of the largest food banks in the Inland Empire has received a donation from an Orange County developer. Feeding America Riverside/San Bernardino is one of 11 food banks nationwide to receive assistance from Bixby Development Co., according to a statement. “Food banks make an immediate impact and a lasting …

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Stater Bros., Chobani to help military families

Stater  Bros. Charities and Chobani, maker of the popular Greek yogurt, will donate $75,000 to Operation Homefront to help support military and veteran families in areas served by Stater Bros. Markets.  The funding will go to Operation Homefront’s Critical Financial Assistance program, which  helps families with multiple issues including grocery …

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ONT passenger, cargo numbers move in opposite directions

Passenger traffic at Ontario International Airport dropped 93.5 percent in April, another sign of the damage COVID-19 is inflicting on the Inland Empire economy. Fewer than 29,000 air travelers passed through the airport during the fourth month of the year, compared with nearly 445,000 in April 2019, the Ontario International …

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