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Chaffey College begins fall semester

CSUSB receives 10-year accreditation

Chaffey College began online and in-person classes Monday, including classes in nursing and hospitality management, both new programs. About 300 classes are in-person or a mix of in-person and online instruction, a more than 130 percent increase in face-to-face classes from one year ago. “We are excited to be offering …

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Delta Conveyance Project deemed vital

delta conveyance

Attendees at the annual Southern California Water Conference heard a passionate plea on behalf of the proposed Delta Conveyance Project. That project, endorsed by Gov. Gavin Newsom, calls for the construction of a single tunnel in the Delta. Water would then move freely from the Sacramento River to facilities in …

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OIA passenger count back to near pre-pandemic levels

ontario airport passenger count

About 478,000 passengers passed through Ontario International Airport (ONT) in July, 97 percent of the airport’s passenger count two years earlier. That figure was 171 percent higher than July 2020, the high-point of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to data released Monday. According to the Ontario International Airport Authority, the passenger …

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Horror museum/retail shop to open in Montclair

Man looks at masks in horror retail shop

A year-round horror museum retail shop will soon open near Montclair Place. Art’s Sideshow has leased 3,150 square feet in a neighborhood retail center at Moreno and Vernon avenues slightly east of Montclair Place, according to Progressive Real Estate Partners in Rancho Cucamonga. The location, the company’s first “brick and …

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Get used to inflation, at least for awhile

Inflation Chart

That’s the view of Jay Prag, an economics professor at the Drucker School of Management at Claremont Graduate University. Prag spoke with iebusinessdaily.com last week about the state of the economy, why inflation has suddenly returned and why he believes it’s likely to be around for a while. Q: There …

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SBIA keeps growing

Planes on Runway at Ontario Airport

San Bernardino International Airport handled 471 million tons of cargo last year, a 34 percent year-over-year increase, the Federal Aviation Administration announced recently. The airport, which was Norton Air Force Base before it was closed in 1992 and converted to civilian use, ranked 59th last year among airports in the United …

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