Ontario International Airport just recorded its best June ever. 659,787 passengers passed through Ontario International last month, a 1.1 percent increase from June 2024 according to a statement on the airport’s website. The airport’s previous June record was set in 2007, when 653,000 travelers flew in and out of Ontario …
Read More »Entrepreneurship Center changes name, looks to hit major milestone
The Randall W. Lewis Center for Entrepreneurship at Cal State San Bernardino is closing in on a major achievement: generating $1 billion in economic impact in the Inland Empire. Since it was founded in 1999, the center – recently renamed for the executive vice president of the Lewis Group of …
Read More »New fire station for Morongo tribe
The Morongo Band of Mission Indians has opened a fire station that will serve the Morongo Indian Reservation and much of the San Gorgonio Pass. The 15,000-square-foot facility at Morongo and Santiago roads replaces the building that housed the tribe’s fire department since 1998, according to a tribal statement. “Public …
Read More »Salvation Army opens in Chino
The Salvation Army has opened a thrift store in Chino. About 50 shoppers, and a few local dignitaries, gathered recently at the store at 5250 E. Philadelphia St. to mark the facility’s opening, according to a Salvation Army statement. “We’re so happy to welcome the Salvation Army thrift store to …
Read More »Staters reopen Coachella Valley store
Stater Bros. has reopened its Twentynine Palms supermarket following a remodeling. The store at 71727 Twentynine Palms Highway has been fitted with a more modern facade, and its interior has sushi and fresh-fruit stations, according to a statement released by the San Bernardino-based supermarket chain. It also provides ready-to-eat meals …
Read More »Threshold Aviation capitalizes on growing demand for aircraft parts
Threshold Aviation, a fixed-base operator at Chino Airport, does more than maintain and upgrade private jets – sometimes it dismantles them. For the past seven years, Threshold has been recycling planes and selling them for parts. That practice that did not become common in the aviation industry until about 25 …
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