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Upland businessman faces $1,600 in fines for political contributions
A prominent political donor from Upland may face $1,600 in fines for making substantial contributions to local candidates without first filing as a major donor.
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The Bizz, Jan. 8
Board of Equalization to extend call center hours for taxpayers The state Board of Equalization announced Wednesday that it will extend its Taxpayer Information Section call center operating hours from Monday ...
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Get some laughs tonight
It's "Re-Fried Wednesday" with D.J. Cooch, Luis Villasenor and Richard Villa at the Ontario Improv as the three present an evening of comedy at 8 tonight at 4555 Mills Circle.
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Final beam in place for center
Kaiser Permanente and city officials today will celebrate the raising of the final beam on Kaiser Permanente's new Ontario Vineyard Medical Center, 2295 S. Vineyard Ave.
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Police seek two men in probe of Ontario woman's death
Police are looking for two men seen leaving a hotel room in which an Ontario woman was shot to death Dec.
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Marine commended for rescuing man from burning home
Yuma Marine Cpl. Vincent P. Saldaa was awarded the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal on Wednesday for rescuing a man from a burning home in August.
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Another year of dining dangerously
WELCOME TO my third annual Inland Valley dining guide, in which I summarize some of the dozens of restaurants I visited the previous year.
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Gun show aims to please
The Ontario Convention Center, 2000 E. Convention Center Way, will house the "Crossroads of the West" gun show from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. today and from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday.
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Ontario could soon be identified by skyline
The city has been called "the next urban center of Southern California." But what exactly does that entail? And what would such an Ontario be like? One image that could identify the city of the future is the ...
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Volunteers needed to take down Nativity scenes in Ontario
Volunteers are needed Jan. 9 and 10 to help break down the Nativity scenes that have lined Euclid Avenue since the second week of November.
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Start New Year with a laugh
If you're in need of last-minute ideas on what you can do to help ring in 2009, you've turned to the right page.
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Family outings, January 1
Looking for something to do with the kids this weekend? Scope out this list for some ideas.
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Recession, City Hall changes mark hectic year
Like most other cities, Pomona has been hit hard by the economic downturn. It's facing serious budget cuts as a result of lower than projected revenue streams and more than 20 developments expected to fuel the ...
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Dang, that Shang is funny
Comedian Shang will bring laughs to the Ontario Improv at Ontario Mills, 4555 Mills Circle, as he performs a show at 8 tonight.
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Briefs from ChinoNOW
The P-40 Warhawk seen in the movie "Valkyrie" will be centerpiece of this month's historical aviation event and presentation on Jan.
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A Brand New Day
The San Gabriel Valley Chapter of the National Council of Negro Women , Inc., Riverside Alumni Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity and the Inland Area Kwanzaa Group hosts a Kwanzaa Celebration from 3 to 6 ...
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Touring ice wine county in Ontario
They're out there now, chilling on the vines, long after the other grapes' fall harvest.
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Mission Oaks Bancorp Gains Approval to Issue Preferred Stock,...
A majority of shareholders voted to allow Mission Oaks Bancorp, whose principal subsidiary is Mission Oaks National Bank, to issue up to 10 million shares of preferred stock in addition to the 40 million shares ...
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Ontario police calendar benefits families of fallen officers
The response was so great that Carol Taylor thought she'd put together another calendar with the men and women of Ontario Police Department.
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Ontario businessman plays Santa for 225 kids
For one day, the lobby of Tech Electronic Systems was converted into a toy store.
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