More than 363,000 passengers passed through Ontario International Airport in February, a 2.7 percent increase year-over-year. That increase, which amounted to a jump of approximately 10,000 passengers, was driven by a 188 percent hike in international airline travelers, the Ontario International Airport Authority announced recently. International passengers rose to more …
Read More »San Manuel tribe names CEO
Loren Gill has been named chief executive officer of the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians. Gill succeeds Jerry Peresa, who was named the tribes’s chief executive officer emeritus in September, according to a statement. “While Loren’s long career in the gaming industry speaks to his expertise in casino management, …
Read More »New director for Riverside County Animal Services
Allan Drusys is the new director of Riverside County Animal Services. The agency’s chief veterinarian for the past 13 years, Drusys was appointed to the position earlier this month by George Johnson, the county’s executive officer, according to a statement. “A talented team performs extraordinary work every day in the …
Read More »China Airlines marks first anniversary with OIA
China Airlines completed its first year of operation out of Ontario International Airport Monday, an event airport officials marked with a champagne and confetti celebration. On March 25, 2018, China Airlines began daily roundtrip service between Ontario and Taiwan, the only transpacific service from a Southern California airport other than …
Read More »SC home sales continue to drop
Sales of single-family homes and condominiums in Southern California took a steep year-over-year drop in February, continuing a trend that began nearly one year ago. A total of 13,466 new and existing houses and condos were sold in the six-county region last month, the lowest for the month of February …
Read More »University of Redlands produces Peace Corp volunteers
For the second consecutive year, the University of Redlands is among the top producers of Peace Corps volunteers. There are 15 University of Redlands alumni serving in the Peace Corps around the world, enough to rank the school fourth among small schools on the 2019 list of top volunteer-producing colleges …
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