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Amazon to hire 100,000

Amazon plans to hire 100,000 regular employees in the United States and Canada. The workers will be employed at the 100 fulfillment, sorting and delivery locations the company is opening this month, according to a statement. Nearly 5,000 of those hires will be in the Inland Empire, said Eileen Hards, …

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Esri develops COVID-19 app

Esri in Redlands has released a smartphone app that tracks COVID-19 in all states and counties. The app, which is updated daily with data from Johns Hopkins University, provides trend lines for new cases, cumulative cases, and deaths, according to a statement. Users can quickly see where the pandemic is …

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ONT passenger count perks up slightly

OIA Passenger, Cargo Count Both Up

Nearly 200,000 passengers used Ontario International Airport in August, 43 percent of what it handled exactly one year earlier. Domestic travelers totaled more than 193,000 and International travelers about 3,0000, according to data released by the Ontario International Airport Authority. That was the third-best COVID-19 related recovery of any U.S. …

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Tractor Trailer Supply opens Moreno Valley store

Tractor Trailer Supply Co. has opened a store in Moreno Valley. Members of the city council and the Moreno Valley Chamber of Commerce recently opened the store at 27330 Eucalyptus Ave. in the Stoneridge Town Centre with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, according to a statement on the city’s website. “It’s a …

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IE business activity plummets

Business activity in the Inland Empire dropped 26.5 percent in the second quarter, as COVID-19 and the severe public restrictions that accompanied it delivered a gut punch to the region’s economy. “The second quarter’s dismal numbers are largely the result of rigid health-mandated closures and restrictions, which began in the …

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Omnitrans makes service changes

Omnitrans, the largest public transit agency in San Bernardino County, has begun several service changes, including new, realigned, and eliminated routes. A small pilot project has also started, and some service that was cut back because of COVID-19 has been restored, according to a statement on the transit agency’s website. …

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