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Health Net steps up for quake victims

Health Net LLC is providing special help to its members who were hurt by the Ridgecrest earthquakes. The health care provider is making sure that its members have access to prescription medication, critical medical information and access to other health care services “to help [people] cope with grief, loss, stress …

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Mills to add shoe stores

Ontario Mills is scheduled to add two shoe stores to its list of specialty tenants this September. Cole Haan Outlet, which sells dress and casual footwear and accessories, will be located near H&M, the clothing store for men, women and children, according to a statement. Reebok Outlet, which sells casual …

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Installation of rail project underway

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Construction has begun on the Redlands Passenger Rail Project, a major expansion of rail service in the East Valley. The San Bernardino County Transportation Authority, the project’s developer, will hold a groundbreaking ceremony at 10 a.m. July 19 near Third Street and Stuart Avenue in Redlands, according to a statement. …

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OIA to sponsor all star hockey game

Ontario International Airport has been named presenting sponsor for the 2020 American Hockey League All Star Classic, which is scheduled to be played Jan. 27 at Toyota Arena. League officials, along with representatives from the Ontario Reign and Ontario International Airport Authority, announced the sponsorship agreement recently during a ceremony …

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Business up in May at OIA

OIA Passenger, Cargo Count Both Up

Passenger count and cargo volume at Ontario International Airport jumped considerably in May, according to data. More than 475,000 peopled traveled through the airport last month, an increase of 8.3 percent compared with May 2018, the Ontario International Airport Authority reported. Also, more than 68,000 tons of freight and mail moved …

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Grocery store workers vote to OK strike

Inland Empire Grocery Stores Negotiate

Workers at three of Southern California’s major grocery store chains agreed today to let their union leaders call a strike. Members of the United Food and Commercial Workers Union voted to take that action regarding a dispute involving pay and benefits, union leaders said. While the votes were still being counted, …

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