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Delta to add flights between OIA and Atlanta

Delta Air Lines will begin offering daily round-trip flights between Ontario International Airport and Atlanta beginning next year. Delta is the third carrier to announce transcontinental flights out of Ontario International in recent months, according a statement. “We are thrilled to add Delta’s nonstop service to its Atlanta hub, a …

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Chipotle’s Morongo restaurant first on tribal land in California

Chipotle Mexican Grill has opened a restaurant on the Morongo Band of Mission Indians reservation. Tribal officials and representatives from the restaurant chain gathered Monday for a grand opening ceremony, according to a statement. This is the first Chipotle to be opened on tribal land in California. It’s also one …

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Sears BK filing leads to two local closures

Two Inland Empire K-Marts will close as a result of Monday’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing by Sears Holdings Corp. The stores at 2530 S. Euclid Ave. in Ontario and 375 E. Alessandro Blvd. in Riverside are among the 142 stores nationwide – 65 Kmart and 77 Sears – that are …

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Amazon to open facility at March Air Reserve Base

Amazon will open an air gateway at March Air Reserve Base in Riverside. The facility, which will supplement the online retail company’s operations at Ontario International Airport, is expected to create several hundred jobs, according to a statement. It will include daily flights and a facility for sorting packages. The …

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Inland daycare center sold

A children’s learning center in Fontana has been sold. Tutor Time, a stand-alone building at 14273 Baseline Ave. sold for $4.6 million, according to Progressive Real Estate Partners in Rancho Cucamonga. Progressive Real Estate represented the seller in the all-cash transaction, a private investor in San Diego whose name was …

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Wells Fargo Credit program cheats retailers, lawsuit claims

Article By L.K Edwards Like many retailers throughout the country, third-generation jewelry store owner John Silverman wanted to offer his customers the ability to finance large purchases with zero interest. Using a credit program prescribed by Wells Fargo – one still used by countless retail businesses around the country – …

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