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Metrolink switches to renewable fuel

Metrolink station to get upgrade

Metrolink has switched to renewable fuel in all of its locomotives, reportedly the first U.S. transit entity to make that conversion. To meet some of its climate change goals, the agency began using the cleaner-burning substance in a pilot program it held early last year according to a statement on …

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ONT back to pre-pandemic performance

Planes on Runway at Ontario Airport

Ontario International Airport returned to pre-pandemic passenger volume in March, according to data released last week. The airport accommodated 454,000 travelers last month, four percent more than it handled in March 2019, the Ontario International Airport Authority reported. Domestic passengers totaled 439,531, while international travelers numbered almost 15,000, increases of …

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Stater Bros., UFCW reach agreement

Stater Bros. re-ups effort to prevent running out of items

Members of six locals of the United Food and Commercial Workers Union have ratified a three-year contract with State Bros. Markets. The agreement includes wage increases, guaranteed minimum hours, better health care and pension guarantees, according the UFCW Local 135. “By ratifying this contract, {Stater Bros. workers] have not only …

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Topgolf comes to Ontario

Topgolf

Topgolf, the electronic driving range game, has opened in Ontario. The facility, at 1050 N. Archibald Ave. in Cucamonga-Guasti Regional Park, is the first in the Los Aneles area for the Dallas-based company, according to a statement. “We are thrilled for the opportunity to connect with greater Los Angeles,” said …

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Casino to hold job fair

Casino to hold job fair

The Morongo Casino Resort & Spa will hold several job fairs this month, where it expects to make “hundreds” of hires to fill multiple positions. Each session will include jobs in several departments, including cash operations, count room, entertainment, food and beverage, hospitality, housekeeping and promotions, according to a statement …

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Grocery workers strike averted

Grocery workers strike averted

The union that represents nearly 50,000 grocery workers in Southern California has signed a three-year contract with several of the region’s largest supermarket chains. That agreement, scheduled to be voted on next week by members of the United Food and Commercial Workers Union, avoids a strike that union officials called …

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