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Radio program to highlight ONT improvements

CBS Radio’s “Eye on Travel with Peter Greenberg” this weekend will feature a report on Ontario International Airport and its successes since it was handed over to local control more than three years ago. The program is scheduled to air at 7 a.m. PST Saturday on the CBS Radio Network. …

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Inland company completes rail station platform shelters

Corona-based Tolar Manufacturing has completed 14 platform shelters at a Carlsbad rail station. The project, which was overseen by the San Diego Association of Governments, and the North County Transit District, is part of a two-year expansion of the Poinsettia Station, according to a statement on the company’s website. Each …

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Esri announces partnership

ESRI Gets New Grant

Esri, the Redlands company that designs geographic information software, has partnered with Saint Louis University, long known for its commitment to geospatial research. The private university in St. Louis recently founded the Geospatial Institute, which encourages students and staff to explore ways that GIS technology can provide insight into issues …

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Omnitrans considers route changes

Omnitrans, the largest public transit entity in San Bernardino County, is on the verge of a major overhaul. The agency is preparing to implement ConnectForward, which will include route realignment, route elimination and the creation of new routes, according to a statement on the agency’s website. Beginning in September, 25 …

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Stater Bros. opens three stores

Larger Stater Bros. Planned

Stater  Bros. celebrated three supermarket reopenings Wednesday, including two locations in the Inland Empire. Stores at 210 E. State St. in Hemet, 58060 Twenty Nine Palms in Yucca Valley and 1023 N. Grand Ave. in Covina were each reopened after remodeling that included outdoor signs with the company’s new logo, …

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ONT off to a good start in 2020

Ontario International Airport has started 2020 with a bang. The airport accommodated 454,000 passengers in January, a 14.7 percent year-over-year increase and its seventh consecutive month of double-digit gains, the Ontario International Airport Authority announced Tuesday. Domestic travelers totaled more than 423,000 while nearly 31,000 were international passengers, nearly identical …

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