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Omnitrans announces mobility app

Omnitrans, San Bernardino County’s largest transit agency, has announced that Transit will be its official mobility app. The app, which displays arrival and departure times in large text and bright colors, has millions of users in more than 200 cities worldwide, according to a statement. Transit users will be able …

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Fontana receives state housing grant

Fontana has received a $625,000 grant from the California Housing and Community Development Department, money it will use to speed up housing construction downtown. “We are going to use this grant to address the housing crisis beginning with downtown Fontana,” Mayor Acquanetta  Warren said during a recent news conference announcing …

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Manufacturing expo scheduled

About 500 high school students, most from San Bernardino County, are expected to attend the annual Manufacturing Day Expo at the Industrial Technical Learning Center in Fontana, scheduled to be held Friday. Students will meet with local manufacturers, view exhibits and participate in science, technology, engineering and math programs, according …

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Public safety facility to house fire, sheriff’s department

Construction has begun on a public safety facility in Rancho Cucamonga that will be home to a city fire station and a San Bernardino County Sheriff’s substation. The building, at 8870 San Bernardino Road, will house Fire Station 172, according to statement on the city’s website. The current Fire Station …

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Moreno Valley industrial project breaks ground

Ground has been broken on an industrial project in Moreno Valley that will cover more than 200,000 square feet. The Centerpointe Commerce Center, a warehouse-distribution facility, is being built without a signed tenant, according to Rockefeller Group, the New York company that is building the project. Rockefeller Group bought the …

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Auto repair specialist in Colton is looking to branch out

Precision Motion, which works on Porsches and other German automobiles, is looking to develop shops in three other states. The reason? Its owner would like a friendlier business climate. Don Kravig is fed up with doing business in California. Not fed up enough to move his German automobile repair business, …

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