Ontario International Airport has unveiled a monument sign at Archibald Avenue and Airport Drive, part of the airport’s year-long commemoration of local ownership. The sign consists of ONT in large letters backed by sculpted mountain shapes based on the San Gabriel Mountains, according to a statement on the airport’s website. …
Read More »PSP had solid passenger growth in 2025
More than 3.3 million passengers used Palm Springs International Airport in 2025, 2.4 percent year-over-year increase, according to a statement on the city’s website. The airport recorded five of its busiest months ever, including its single busiest – March – when nearly half a million air travelers passed through the …
Read More »Electronics company comes to Moreno Valley
Hisense USA, a global manufacturer and distributor of home appliances and other electronic products, has set up shop in Moreno Valley. The company has consolidated its logistics operations in Perris and Colton in a 522,000- square-foot warehouse-distribution facility at 22750 Cactus Ave., according to a statement on Moreno Valley’s website. …
Read More »Walmart Supercenter comes to Eastvale
Eastvale now has a Walmart Supercenter. The store at 14100 Limonite Ave. welcomed its first guests Jan. 14, according to a statement released by the multinational retailer. “Eastvale’s central location makes it an ideal place for us to serve residents and commuters across the Inland Empire, bringing new jobs, faster …
Read More »Stater Bros. to close High Desert store
Stater Bros. will close one of its three Hesperia stores. The store at 15757 Main St. will shut down after Jan. 25 because its lease has expired, said Jonathan Lieu, Stater Bros. Spokesman. Lieu declined to discuss terms of the lease. There are no plans to replace the store, which …
Read More »ONT visitor program approaches milestone
Ontario International Airport’s ONT+ Visitors Pass Program, which grants visitors without tickets access the airport’s post-security terminals, is approaching 100,000 participants. Started in 2022, the free program had 98,854 users as of late December, according to statement on the airport’s website. Ontario International was the first U.S. airport to introduce a …
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