Starting May 7, passengers at Ontario International Airport will be required to have a state-issued REAL-ID driver’s license, or a REAL-ID state identification, in order to board a U.S. commercial flight. That requirement, mandated by the Transportation Security Administration, applies to all travelers 18 years old or older nationwide, according …
Read More »Perris breaks ground on Target store
Perris has broken ground on what will be the city’s first Target store. The store is being built at 1688 N. Perris Blvd., in the Plaza de Perris Shopping Center, according a statement on the city’s website. Perris Mayor Michael M. Vargas, City Manager Clara Miramontes, Planning Commission Chair Dwayne …
Read More »New affiliate for Inland Entrepreneurial Resource Center
A company that negotiates business transactions will conduct workshops next month on behalf of Cal State San Bernardino’s Inland Empire Center For Entrepreneurship. First Choice Business Brokers, which helps bring about business transactions by connecting buyers and seller, will hold one session at each of the three resource centers operated …
Read More »ONT donates to USO
Ontario International Airport has made a donation to the USO to help military personnel and their families. Airport officials last week presented a check worth $53,773 to officials from the USO center at Ontario International, money raised by the airport’s third annual 5K at the Runway, according to a statement on …
Read More »Raising Cane’s open in Perris
Raising Cane’s, the fast-food chain known for its chicken-fingers, has opened its first location in Perris. The restaurant at 239 Old Nuevo Road opened April 15 with a series of giveaways and performances, including an appearance by the Perris High School Pep Squad and Folklorico Dance Team, according to a statement …
Read More »ONT predicts busy summer
Ontario International Airport expects to accommodate 2.2 million passengers this summer, a 1.7 percent year-over-year increase. Airlines are offering more than 2.8 million seats in and out of Ontario International this summer, and nearly 80 percent of those are expected to be occupied, according to the Ontario International Airport Authority. …
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