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Annual water conference scheduled

Cindy Messer, lead deputy director of the California Department of Water Resources, will deliver the keynote address at next month’s Southern California Water Conference. Messer will discuss developing a water strategy that will promote statewide housing development, according to the San Bernardino County Chapter of the Building Industry Association of …

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PSP gets high bond rating

Palm Springs International Airport

Palm Springs International Airport has received an “A” rating from S&P Global ratings, a New York-based credit rating agency that evaluates public infrastructure. That designation applies to the airport’s passenger facility charge revenue bonds, which help pay for terminal upgrades, baggage handling improvements and other changes that will help promote …

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ONT passenger count keeps growing

ONT nearly back to pre-pandemic passenger levels

Ontario International Airport’s passenger count went up two percent in May, the airport’s 51st consecutive month of year-over-year growth. The airport accommodated 630,137 passengers last month: domestic passengers totaled 591,336, while the number of international travelers was 38,801, increases of 1.6 percent and 5.8 percent, according to a statement on the …

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Stater Bros. to open Highland store

Stater Bros. will open a store in Highland, replacing another Stater Bros. in that city that has been in business since 1979. The new store is at 27920 Greenspot Road, on the northeast corner of Greenspot Road and the 210 Freeway, according to a statement released June 18 by the …

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Frito-Lay facility in Rancho Cucamonga closes

A Frito-Lay manufacturing plant in Rancho Cucamonga has closed. Employees at the facility at 9535 Archibald Ave. were told June 9 that the facility was shutting down, according to multiple reports. The plant opened in 1970. It produced many of Frito-Lays’s snacks, including the Flamin’ Hot Cheetos, which it began …

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