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ONT passenger count stays down

OIA Sees Large Drop in Traffic

COVID-19 continued to hammer Ontario International Airport last month, as passenger traffic there dropped more than 60 percent year-over-year. More than 176,000 passengers passed through Ontario International in July, 64 percent lower than July 2019, according to a statement on the airport’s website. More than 172,600 were domestic passengers while …

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SBIA begins outreach program

San Bernardino International Airport is conducting a “Good Neighbor” outreach program that will educate local business owners and residents about developments at the airport and its potential impact on the community. “Increased operations from emergency services like fire-fighting aircraft and sheriff helicopters, as well as air cargo planes and general …

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Setting the record straight on balanced energy policies

By Eric Hofmann I am the President of Local 132 of the Utility Workers Union of America, AFL-CIO (UWUA).  I represent over 4,000 men and women working throughout Southern California to provide safe, affordable, responsive and environmentally responsible natural gas to over 20 million Californians, nearly 6 million households, and …

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Weiser to lead Riverside County Fire Department

Bill Weiser has been named Riverside County’s fire chief. A 39-year fire service veteran, Weiser was appointed unanimously by the board of supervisors earlier this month and took office immediately, according to a statement on the county’s website. “We are very pleased to welcome Bill Weiser as our new Riverside …

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Stoffel names Stater’s VP of marketing

Paul Stoffel has been named Stater Bros. Markets’ vice president of marketing. A 13-year Stater Bros. employee, Stoffel will oversee the San Bernardino-based supermarket chain’s management, procurement, data management, and its quality assurance program for Stater Bros. brand products, according to a statement on the company’s website. Stoffel will report to …

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Proposed recycling ordinance to be discussed online

Palm Springs is asking residents and businesses for their views regarding a proposed ordinance that would reduce disposable food ware and single-use plastic waste. The issue will be discussed during two online discussions later this month and one in September, according to a statement on the city’s website. “City Council …

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