By Tim Kolacz Over the past several years we have seen many corporations go through several trials and tribulations regarding how sensitive their products, mascots, or related marketing is to a multitude of different races and backgrounds. In the past couple of years we have seen The Washington Redskins football …
Read More »RC to hold State of City
Rancho Cucamonga will hold is 2018 State of the City Address Feb. 22. The theme of this year’s event, which the city is putting on in partnership with the Rancho Cucamonga Chamber of Commerce, is “It Just Doesn’t Happen,” according to a statement on the city’s website. Mayor L. Dennis …
Read More »IE manufacturing starts the year strong
The 2018 edition of Inland Empire manufacturing is off to a good start. The region’s purchasing managers’ index in January was 57.1, up from 51 in December, according to the monthly report by the Institute of Applied Research and Policy Analysis at Cal State San Bernardino, which was released Thursday. …
Read More »Former Colonies defendant files claim against SB County
Developer Jeffrey Burum, one of four people acquitted of all bribery and corruption charges in last year’s Colonies Crossroads corruption trial, has filed a claim against San Bernardino County alleging malicious prosecution and federal civil rights violations. The claim, which was announced Tuesday, “describes a 20-year campaign to persecute Burum …
Read More »Grant will help Ontario’s downtown improvement plans
Ontario will receive a $35 million grant it will use to upgrade its downtown. The money, from the California Strategic Growth Council, follows six years of the city’s efforts to make its “historic downtown core” a better place to live and work, according to a statement on the city’s website. …
Read More »In-N-Out Burger looking to land in Eastvale
In-N-Out Burger is planning to locate in Eastvale. The Irvine-based fast-food hamburger chain has applied to build a restaurant and drive-thru at the southeast corner of Hamner Avenue and Cantu Galleano Ranch Road, according to a statement on the city’s website. The planing commission must still approve the 3,880-square-foot project, …
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