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ONT passenger count continues to climb

Planes on Runway at Ontario Airport

Ontario International Airport recorded strong passenger gains in August, moving to within seven percent of its pre-COVID-19 passenger count. More than 467,000 passengers passed through Ontario International last month, which was 138 percent higher than August 2020 and 93 percent of its passenger count in August 2019, according to data …

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Allen to lead CSUSB program

Allen to lead CSUSB program

Angela Allen has been named director of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Cal State San Bernardino’s Palm Desert Campus. “I am very excited to move forward the excellent OLLI program,” Allen said in a statement on the university’s website. “I hope to bring some fresh ideas that will provide …

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Middleton named to state transgender council

Middleton named to state transgender council

Palm Springs Mayor Pro Tem Lisa Middleton has been named to California’s transgender advisory council. Formed by Lt. Gov. Eleni Kounalakis, the council will “create a dialogue” between state leaders and California’s transgender community, according to a statement. The nine-member council, believed to be the first of its kind in …

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CSUSB, UCR named among best western universities

chaffey college

Cal State San Bernardino and UC Riverside have been named among the top colleges in the western United States by the Princeton Review. Both schools were among the 126 schools named by the review in its 2022 Best Colleges: Region by Region list. Cal Poly Pomona, Claremont McKenna College, Harvey …

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Redlands to redraw council districts

Redlands to redraw council districts

Redlands is asking for public input regarding the redrawing of the city’s five council districts. The new districts, which will be based on data from the 2020 U.S. Census, are required by law every 10 years to ensure that each part of the city is represented equally. Each district is …

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