Savers, the for-profit thrift store chain, has opened in Rancho Cucamonga. The store at 9640 Baseline Ave. opened Nov. 20 in a space formerly occupied by a 99 Cents Only, according to Val Thompson, the Savers’ manager. About 50 people work there. The store’s hours are 10 a.m. to 8 …
Read More »Morongo tribe makes annual Thanksgiving donation
The Morongo Band of Mission Indians recently donated more than 15,000 turkeys to non-profit groups, churches and charities throughout Southern California. The tribe’s 39th annual Thanksgiving Outreach will provide about 300,000 meals to families, seniors and veterans in need, according to a tribal statement. Tribal members and volunteers gathered at …
Read More »ONT expects busy Thanksgiving season
Ontario International Airport expects to accommodate more than 234,000 travelers during the upcoming Thanksgiving travel period, a four percent year-over-year increase. This year’s passenger volume is expected to top last year’s record for Thanksgiving travel when nearly 225,000 passengers moved through Ontario International, according to a statement on the airport’s …
Read More »Agua Caliente tribe building two more filling stations
Construction has begun on two filling stations in the Coachella Valley that will be owned and operated by the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians. The Agua Caliente Fuel stations will be located at the northeast corner of East Palm Canyon and Monty Hall Drive in Cathedral City, the other …
Read More »Inland water recycled finishes renovation
An organic waste recycling company has finished renovating its Ontario facility, a move expected to reduce waste and provide greater protection for the Santa Ana watershed. RE:CIRCLE completed the upgrade of its facility at 170 N. Turner Ave. in partnership with Inland Empire Waterkeeper, a clean-water advocacy group dedicated to …
Read More »ONT marks 10 years of local control
Ontario International Airport is taking a victory lap. The airport’s “Celebrating a Decade of Local Control” starts this month and will conclude Nov. 1, 2026, 10 years to the day ownership was transferred from Los Angeles World Airports to the Ontario International Airport Authority, according to a statement on Ontario …
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