Omnitrans, San Bernardino County’s largest public transportation agency, will soon increase its service to Ontario International Airport. Beginning Tuesday, the transit service’s Route 61 service will stop at the airport every 15 minutes, airport and Omnitrans officials announced Monday. The added service will happen between 4:45 a.m. and 10:45 p.m. …
Read More »Defendants in Colonies trial found not guilty
A San Bernardino County Superior Court jury acquitted three defendants in the Colonies Crossroads case Monday, all of bribery and corruption charges filed against them. Rancho Cucamonga developer Jeff Burum, former County Supervisor Paul Biane and Mark Kirk, former chief of staff to then-Supervisor Gary Ovitt, were all charged in …
Read More »OIA passenger count stays up
Passenger traffic at Ontario International Airport rose 9.2 percent in July year-over-year, according to data released Friday. The airport served 383,349 passengers last month compared with 350,969 in July 2016, the Ontario International Airport Authority reported. Domestic passenger traffic was up 8.7 percent, while the airport’s two international carriers – …
Read More »Ontario International to remake its retail
The Ontario International Airport Authority has moved to improve the airport’s retail concessions. In a unanimous vote Tuesday, the board approved an agreement with Hudson Group, a New Jersey-based company that operates airport newsstands, and the airport’s retailers, according to a statement. The eight-year pact, worth at least $2.4 million, …
Read More »SBC Museum to feature new exhibits
San Bernardino County Museum will open exhibits dedicated to the county’s ecology and natural history. “The Hall of Biodiversity,” which is scheduled to open Saturday on the mall’s upper level, will feature interactive exhibits and displays from the museum’s collection of mammals, said David Myers, curator of visitor experience, in …
Read More »Gym membership company to expand into Inland Empire
A company that provides memberships to fitness centers throughout the world is expanding into the Inland Empire. ClassPass, which has partnerships with an estimated 8,500 studios and gymnasiums worldwide, will add facilities in Riverside to its portfolio late this year or early next year, according to a statement released Tuesday. …
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