Ontario International Airport’s summer travel season is off to a solid start. The airport attracted 438,974 travelers in May, a 12.4 percent compared with May 2017, according to data released Tuesday. Domestic passenger count was up 10.7 percent, international traffic 63.3 percent. The latter increase was due to daily service …
Read More »New CFO for San Manuel tribe
The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians has a new chief financial officer. Laurens Vosloo, who has held that position at the San Manuel Indian Bingo & Casino since 2014, is now in charge of all of the tribe’s financial enterprises, according to a statement. Before he joined San Manuel …
Read More »Moreno Valley skate park to be topic of discussion
Moreno Valley will hold a community meeting Thursday to discuss a planned skate park at Community Park. The meeting, which will feature three conceptual drawings, is scheduled to be held at 4 p.m. at the Cottonwood Golf Center, 13671 Frederick St., according to a statement on the city’s website. Construction …
Read More »Office property fetches nearly $6 million
A 33,300-square-foot office building in Temecula has been sold. Temecula Oaks, which covers 2.5 acres in the Rancho California Business Park, sold recently for $5.8 million, according to Toronto-based Avison Young, an international commercial real estate firm. The property, at Rancho California Road and Business Park Drive, was built in …
Read More »City looks for outside help with animal control
San Bernardino is considering partnering with Riverside County to provide animal control services in the city. The city council is scheduled to discuss the potential agreement at its regularly scheduled meeting Wednesday, an arrangement that would provide “quality temporary care” while permanent homes for the city’s stray animals are sought, …
Read More »State’s economy stalls
California’s economy slowed a little in May, as employers added only 5,500 jobs, according to data. Still, unemployment held at 4.2 percent, a record low, the state’s Employment Development Department reported. That marked a considerable downturn, when 25,600 jobs were added statewide. That number was revised down from the original …
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