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“Made in USA” battle heats up again

Another federal legislator will take up Ontario-based Mag Instrument’s battle to put “Made In USA” on its products. Bipartisan support will be needed, according to a company spokesman. Another Inland Empire congressman is taking up the “Made in USA” battle being waged by one of the region’s most prominent manufacturers. …

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Eastvale lands Fatburger, Buffalo Express

Fatburger and Buffalo Express will open a co-branded restaurant later this month in Eastvale. The restaurant, at 12515 Riverside Drive, will be open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. seven days a week, according to a statement released by FAT Brands Inc. in Beverly Hills, both chains’ parent company. An …

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Aldi to open in San Jacinto

Aldi Coming to Inland Empire

Aldi, German grocery store chain that is making major inroads in Southern California, will open its first San Jacinto store next month. A ribbon-cutting ceremony is scheduled to he held at 8 a.m. December 6, with the first 100 people in line to receive Golden Ticket gift cards, according to …

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Norco on the verge of opening off-track horse racing venue

The Derby Room, a sports bar and restaurant, could open as early as next month if it gets approved by the California Horse Racing Board. City officials say such an establishment would fit in perfectly with a community that calls itself “Horsetown U.S.A.” Three years after it looked like a …

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Southwest to run more OIA flights

Starting next June, Southwest Airlines will operate four daily roundtrip flights between Ontario International Airport and San Francisco. At the same time, the airline will add a third daily flight between Ontario International and  Denver International Airport, according to a statement. Both changes are scheduled to begin June 9. “Our …

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OIA is nation’s top exporter

At least for now, Ontario International Airport is the top aviation facility in the United States for exporting cargo, according to a trade publication. An estimated 4.63 percent of the nation’s outgoing freight shipments in October were shipped out of Ontario International, compared with 4.51 percent that was transported out …

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