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OIA adds Dallas flights

OIA Gets Positive Bond Rating

Southwest Airlines will begin offering non-stop service to and from Ontario International Airport to Love Field in Dallas this month. The daily flights are scheduled to begin Jan. 15, said Jesse Perez, station manager for Southwest Airlines at Ontario International. On a typical day, the flight from Dallas will arrive …

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Document Retrieval Company Moves to Larger Site

Document Retrieval Company Moves to Larger Site

A company that recovers medical records for attorneys and insurance claims adjustors has moved to Loma Linda. ABI Document Support Services moved from Park Avenue in Redlands into 25,100 square feet of office space in the Corporate Business Center, 10459 Mountain View Ave., said Leslee Detillo, marketing manager for the …

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Toro Wins Award

Toro Honored in Inland Empire Event.001

The Toro Co. has been awarded a 2016 WaterSense Excellence Award from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Toro, whose irrigation division is based in Riverside, was recognized for its education and conservation programs, according to a statement on the company’s website. Since 2006, Toro and other WaterSense partners have helped …

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Owner of Toyota of San Bernardino is Bullish on the Automobile Market

Owner of Toyota of San Bernardino is Bullish on the Automobile Market

Cliff Cummings, who owns three dealerships at the San Bernardino Auto Center, has survived some adversity since he started selling cars and trucks in the Inland Empire in 1991. Regarding the automobile industry, Cliff Cummings is an unabashed optimist, something he has every right to be. Cummings owns three automobile …

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Workers’ comp report released

California’s workers compensation claims

Most of California’s workers compensation claims that involved cumulative trauma between 2005 and 2013 were filed in the Inland Empire-Orange County-Los Angeles County region, according to a study recently released. Thirty five point six percent of the claims that did not involve cumulative trauma occurred in one of those three …

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Year in Review: 2016

Year in Review: 2016

Voter-approved sales and occupancy taxes, the loss of a minor league baseball team and the return of Santa’s Village were among the major business stories in the Inland Empire during 2016. The Inland Empire made some serious business news in 2016. Several Inland Empire cities voted to raise taxes in …

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