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ONT fills new executive position

ONT fills new executive position

Mark Haneke has been named Ontario International Airport’s chief marketing and air service strategy officer, a new position. A 30-year aviation executive, Haneke will help continue Ontario International’s recovery from COVID-19 while overseeing its growth in commercial air service, according to a statement on the airport’s website. Haneke will also …

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Chaffey College breaks ground on new instructional building

Chaffey College broke ground May 6 on a structure that will house a learning resource center, among other amenities. The 35,100-square-foot Chino Campus Instructional Building will include classrooms, an expanded library, faculty offices, outdoor courtyards and gathering spaces for students, according to a statement on the school’s website. The project will …

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Round Table to locate in Fontana

A pizza chain has agreed to lease space at a Fontana shopping center. Round Table Pizza will occupy a 2,700 square-foot building at 10515 Sierra Ave. according to Progressive Real Estate Partners in Rancho Cucamonga, which helped negotiate the transaction. Details of the agreement were not released. The store, expected …

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State grant to fund Riverside jobs program

Cal State University San Bernardino receives grant money

Riverside has received a $4.4 million state grant it will use to create jobs for local youth. The Riverside Youth Job Corps was introduced May 3 by Mayor Patricia Lock Dawson at news conference at the Bourns Youth Innovation Center, according to a statement. Accompanied by U.S. Deputy Secretary of the …

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State, Inland region housing affordability drops

U.S. home prices record annual decline

Housing affordability in California shrunk during the first quarter, the result of record high prices and interest rates. Twenty-four percent of the state’s households could afford the $797,000 median-priced home in the first quarter of this year, down from 25 percent in fourth-quarter 2021 and 27 percent year-over-year, according to …

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UCR receives $1 million grant

UCR ranked among top universities

UC Riverside has been awarded a $1 million grant to be used to help students on a limited income who are also the first person in their family to attend college. The five-year grant comes from the Kessler Scholars Collaborative, which was started in 2008 at the University of Michigan, …

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