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PSP predicts record numbers of Christmas travelers

Palm Springs International Airport

Palm Springs International Airport is expecting a record number of travelers during this year’s Christmas season. More than 35,000 people are expected to pass through the airport during the period that begins Dec. 21 and ends the day after Christmas, according to a statement on the city’s website. Friday will …

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IE food bank gets $5,000 grant

Cal State University San Bernardino receives grant money

Feeding America Riverside/San Bernardino has received a $5,000 grant from the National Association of Theatre Owners California Nevada. The Inland Empire’s premiere food bank was one of 20 Feeding America organizations to receive the grants, which support arts and social service organizations, according to a statement. “Food Insecurity is at …

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Pow wow to return to Pechanga

After an eight-year absence, the Pechanga Band of Mission Indians will host its pow wow next month. The event is scheduled to be held Jan. 6-8 in the Summit Events Center at the Pechanga Resort Casino, according to a tribal statement. Thousands of spectators and tribal participants are expected to attend …

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ONT gears up for travelers

ONT nearly back to pre-pandemic passenger levels

Ontario International Airport is predicting a busy holiday travel season. An estimated 303,266 air passengers are expected to pass through the airport between now and Jan. 4, according to the Ontario International Airport Authority. Dec. 22 (19,182 passengers) Dec. 28 (19,099) and Dec. 29 (19,182) are expected to be the …

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Cardenas to give out holiday toys

Cardenas to give out holiday toys

Ontario-based Cardenas Markets will distribute toys at its Phoenix and and Las Vegas stores this Saturday. Starting at 8 a.m., those locations are scheduled to begin giving holiday gifts to children for as long supplies last, according to a statement released by the Cardenas Markets Foundation, the company’s charitable division. …

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ONT keeps topping pre-pandemic numbers

Planes on Runway at Ontario Airport

Ontario International Airport accommodated more than 512,000 passengers in November, the ninth consecutive month the airport has exceeded its pre-pandemic passenger count. Domestic travel (491,000 passengers) grew by 3.4 percent last month, while international travel (20,000 passengers) was the highest for any month since before the pandemic started in the United …

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