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San Bernardino mall reopens

Inland Center Mall reopened Monday, three days after Gov. Gavin Newsom announced safety guidelines that allow some businesses to return to work. The mall now has more cleaning and sanitizing procedures, with a focus on “touch points,” to make sure guests and employees are comfortable, according to a statement. Inland …

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Annual charity walk to be virtual

Charity walk planned

Stater Bros. Charities and Inland Women Fighting Cancer are scheduled to hold their annual Believe Walk next month. Only this year,  the 12th annual event – which raises money for various local organizations that fight cancer – will be virtual, according to a statement released by Stater Bros. Charities. A …

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Survey: ONT among biggest cargo handlers

Ontario International Airport has been recognized for its rise in cargo during the first five months of this year. Ontario International was one of only two U.S. Airports that recorded double-digit growth in commercial freight during that time, according to Fitch Ratings, a global credit rating company in New York. …

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EZER is getting a boost from COVID-19

EZER

The Pomona-based company based on UBER – except it moves freight instead of people – has helped move emergency medical supplies during the pandemic, according to Glenn Todd, its founder, and owner, and Gary Wlassak, its chief operating officer. EZER – a Hebrew word that means “to save” and “to …

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PBS program to profile ONT

The resurgence of Ontario International Airport during the past four years is the subject of a PBS program that will air next month. “The Travel Detective with Peter Greenberg” will examine how Ontario International has added flights and upgraded its facilities since Ontario assumed its ownership from Los Angeles World …

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Omnitrans announces fall schedule

Omnitrans will add four routes and eliminate seven starting Sept. 8, when the transit agency’s fall schedule begins. Routes that are going away include 5,7, 20, 80, 86, 308/309/310 and 325, according to a statement on the agency’s website. New routes included: Route 6, which combines parts of the former …

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