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 …
Read More »Sandwich chain leases space in Eastvale
A national sandwich chain has leased space at an Eastvale shopping center. Capriotti’s Sandwich Shop will open a 1,300-square-foot store in the Merge retail center later this year, according to Progressive Real Estate Partners in Rancho Cucamonga. Terms of the lease were not disclosed. Anchored by a Sprouts store, Merge covers …
Read More »Tesla coming to San Bernardino
Tesla, the electric automobile and clean-energy corporation, is coming to San Bernardino. The Palo Alto-based company will occupy a 320,000-square-foot warehouse at 19640 Cajon Blvd., according to a statement on the city’s Facebook page. What it will do there is not clear. The posting notes that the building covers more …
Read More »Thanks to vaccinations, COVID-19 shows signs of receding
Little by little, the battle against COVID-19 appears to be turning. Things have improved considerably since the end of 2020, and that’s good news for everyone, especially businesses. Exactly one year after the deadly pandemic began, schools are starting to reopen, outdoor concerts and sporting events are expected to resume …
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