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Corona to get vegan bakery

Cinnaholic, the vegan bakery chain that offers custom cinnamon rolls, is coming to Corona. The company is scheduled to open a store Jan. 11 at 2670 Tuscany St., its sixth in California and first in the Inland Empire, according to a statement. Cinnaholic’s customers create their own gourmet cinnamon rolls …

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OIA expects increase in holiday travelers

Two thousand and eighteen has been a solid year at Ontario International Airport, and officials there expect it to finish strong. Nearly 253,000 people will travel to and from the airport during the 18-day period that begins today and ends Jan. 6, according to a statement released by the Ontario …

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Project to help homeless people scheduled to open

A ribbon-cutting ceremony is scheduled to be held Thursday at Grove Village in Riverside, a four-unit housing development on the grounds of Grove Community Church designed to help local homeless people. The project, believed to be the only one of its kind in the Inland region, is the result of …

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OIA declared fastest growing U.S. airport

OIA Sees Large Drop in Traffic

Ontario International Airport has been named the fastest growing airport in the United States by a leading trade publication. Global Traveler, which specializes in people who take extensive trips domestically and overseas, ranked Ontario International ahead of Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, Seattle-Tacoma International Airport and Dallas Love Field …

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San Bernardino Auto Center to mark its pending renovation with a party

The facility next to Interstate 215 is about to get a new look after several former dealerships are demolished and the property is rearranged. City officials hope the project helps bring about a new pro-growth era in the city. Next Jan. 22, the San Bernardino Auto Center is scheduled to …

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Post office renamed for Jack Brown

Jack Brown

Jack Brown, the man who led Stater Bros. Markets for more than 35 years and transformed the supermarket chain into the largest Inland Empire-based private employer, now has a post office named after him. The building at 395 W. Fifth St. in San Bernardino is the Jack H. Brown Post …

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