Finally, some good news regarding passenger traffic at Ontario International Airport. The airport, hit hard by COVID-19, accommodated close to 260,000 passengers in March, an 11 percent year-over-year increase, according to data released Wednesday. The airport has regained more than half the passengers it has lost during the pandemic, which …
Read More »Travelers from ONT to Hawaii can bypass quarantine
Travel from Ontario International Airport to Hawaii is now permitted without having to observe the state’s 10-day quarantine, provided the person traveling has tested negative for COVID-19 with a “trusted testing partner.” Ontario International is the first Southern Californian airport to earn that designation from the Hawaii Department of Health, …
Read More »Assignment to Organize a Business Leads to a Dream Opportunity for Local Real Estate Professional
Alicia Snyder Celebrates One Year with Capital Income Properties Group Alicia Snyder is celebrating her one year anniversary as V.P. of Operations for Capital Income Properties Group (CIPG) and she is thrilled to be back in the real estate industry. But Alicia’s path was not a straight or easy one. …
Read More »San Manuel tribe donates $1 million to small businesses
The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians recently donated $20,000 each to 50 local small businesses. The donations, made in partnership with the Inland Empire Economic Partnership, were designed to help businesses that have been hurt by COVID-19, according to a statement on the tribe’s website. Businesses that received help …
Read More »Omnitrans to offer free shuttles to vaccination sites
Omnitrans is offering free shuttles to two of the largest vaccination sites in San Bernardino County. Starting Tuesday, and until further notice, the buses will serve the Ontario Convention Center and Arroyo Valley High School in San Bernardino, according to a statement on the transit agency’s website. Buses will run …
Read More »Cardenas to start lottery game
Cardenas Markets will soon launch El Gran Sorteo de Loteria, a scratcher sweepstakes scheduled to run nearly two months. The game is scheduled to start Wednesday and run through June 1, according to a statement released today by the Ontario-based supermarket chain. When purchasing products, customers receive one scratcher-game piece …
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