Ontario will host a statewide economic summit next year. The 2015 California Economic Summit will be held Nov. 12-13 at a venue yet to be determined, according to a report in the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin. Elected officials, members of the business community and representatives from various community organizations will …
Read More »Tribal casino to enlarge
The Pechanga Band of Luiseno Indians has announced plans to expand the tribal-owned and operated Pechanga Resort & Casino. The proposed $285 million expansion would include construction of a wing that would include 548 hotel rooms along with nearly 70,000 square feet of space to be used for conventions, concerts …
Read More »Author discusses local history book
Megan Hutter, author of “Images of America: San Antonio Heights,” discussed her book Saturday at Oakmont San Antonio Heights in Upland. Hutter, who grew up in Alta Loma, spoke before approximately 70 people at the upscale senior care facility, which opened earlier this year. San Antonio Heights is an unincorporated …
Read More »Proposition 48 would allow Native American casinos on non-reservation land
Or would it? Technically, the measure only applies to two tribes in central California, but critics say it will make tribal gaming possible anywhere any tribe can buy land. Some of the state’s established gaming tribes are opposed to the proposal. On the surface, Proposition 48 appears relatively straightforward. If …
Read More »Kelly Space partners with Japanese firm
San Bernardino-based Kelly Space & Technology has partnered with a Japanese company to manufacture and market testing equipment that will be used on automobiles. The agreement with IMV Corp. is expected to be announced Tuesday at the 2014 Automotive Testing Expo North America in Michigan, according to a report in …
Read More »’Tis the season: Christmas 2014 expected to be a good one for retailers
Jobs and consumer confidence are both up, which means this holiday shopping season is expected to be strong. Some people have already started shopping, and a 4.5 percent year-over-year increase in sales isn’t out of the question. If the experts are correct, U.S. retailers can look forward to the holiday …
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