Gov. Gavin Newsom has again placed a ban on indoor dining and has ordered the closing of bars, family entertainment, zoos and museums. Newsom’s order, which he announced Monday in Sacramento, also requires gyms, churches and hair salons in 30 counties to close down, according to multiple reports. Those counties …
Read More »ONT predicts July will be a better month
After two disastrous months, passenger traffic at Ontario International Airport is expected to improve in July. Airport officials expect to have average daily departures of 44 in July, up from 37 in June and 24 in May, according to a statement on the airport’s website. That estimate is based on …
Read More »Stater Bros. opens second Calimesa store
Stater Bros. has opened its 53rd store in San Bernardino County and the second to serve Calimesa. The 45,712-square-foot store, at 1004 Cherry Valley Blvd., officially opened for business on June 17, 2020, and features full-service meat, seafood, and deli departments, as well as fresh sushi made in-house daily and …
Read More »Report: arts community not getting the financial help it needs in the wake of COVID-19
The UC Riverside study points out that the “creative arts” are a major economic driver, especially in California. So why isn’t it getting more relief from the federal government? COVID-19 has delivered a hammer blow to the U.S. economy, and no sector has been hit as hard as the creative …
Read More »ONT adds personal protective equipment in both terminals
Ontario International Airport is providing personal protective equipment to anyone who uses the airport. Face covers, disposable gloves, disinfectant wipes, and alcohol-based hand sanitizers are available in self-service commercial kiosks located in both of the airport’s passenger terminals, according to a statement on the airport’s website. Ontario International is reportedly …
Read More »CARB adopts move toward zero emissions trucks
The California Air Resources Board has approved regulations requiring truck manufacturers to move from diesel trucks and vans to electric zero-emission trucks. That change is scheduled to begin in 2024, according to the guidelines the board adopted in a 16-vote last week. “California is an innovation juggernaut that is going …
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