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24 Hour Fitness to close multiple locations

24 Hour Fitness has declared bankruptcy and will close 30 locations statewide, including five in the Inland Empire. A statement on the company’s website reads “24 Hour Fitness has made the difficult decision to close the following locations. Members, we invite you to work out at any reopened location throughout …

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ONT May numbers are way up and way down

Ontario International Airport continued to take a severe beating from COVID-19 in May, as passenger traffic fell 85 percent year-over-year. Last month, 70,296 passengers passed through Ontario International, compared with 449,092 passengers in May 2019, according to data released Monday by the Ontario International Airport Authority. All of those were …

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Drive-in movies for ONT

Drive-in movies for ONT    Starting next week, Ontario International Airport will host four Friday night drive-in movies on a portion of the airport parking lot.    The series will premiere June 19 with “Ford vs. Ferrari,” much of which was filmed at Ontario International, according to a statement on …

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OCC, Toyota Arena to increase health standards

The Ontario Convention Center and Toyota Arena are seeking third-party certifications that will demonstrate the safety of each venue, both of which are preparing to reopen. The Global Biorisk Advisory Council STAR accreditation on outbreak prevention is the “gold standard” for establishing safe public venue, as it provides “rigorous protocols in response …

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JCPenney to close two Inland stores

Inland Center Lands JCPenney

JCPenney is closing 162 stores nationwide, including two in the Inland Empire. The venerable department store chain, which filed Ch. 11 last month, will close the stores in the next 10 to 16 weeks, according to a statement on the company’s website. Two of the stores slated for closing are …

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Riverside to provide grants to small businesses

Riverside is providing one-time grants of up to $7,500 to small businesses hurt by COVID-19.  The Microenterprise Business Grant Program will use money provided to the city by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, according to a statement on the city’s website. Riverside is conducting the program with …

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