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Tour to show work at new CCAA Museum of Art in Ontario
A look at the new facilities for the CCAA Museum of Art will be offered Sunday when the group holds a "Dusty Shoes Tour" of the museum.
Mosque supporters claim Chino neighborhood is anti-Muslim
Proponents of the proposed Al-Nur mosque in an unincorporated area near Chino claim residents are fearful of Muslims coming to their community.
Cows Crush, Kill Man at Ontario Dairy
A 28-year-old Riverside man died after being crushed between a gate and cows while working at a dairy farm in Ontario, officials said.
Driver blows through DUI checkpoint in Ontario, collides with vehicle
A suspected drunken driver blew through a driving under the influence checkpoint Friday night, ran a red light and collided with a vehicle sending four people, including the fleeing man to the hospital, Ontario Police Department officials said.
ONTARIO: Ricky Skaggs promises rip-rollin' Huck Finn finale
Celebrate the good ol' days with dad today by fishing, camping, arm-wrestling and foot stomping to the Grammy award-winning bluegrass music of Ricky Skaggs.
After Tour of California and SCNCA District Champs for road in Bakersfied and time trial in the high desert outside of Palmdale from mid May to early June.
Ontario recognizes Model Colony Award winners
Not only is it the theme for this year's National Historic Preservation Month, it is a description of what Ontario has been doing for the past 16 years in growing and establishing its own preservation program.
High Desert motorcycle club rides for Chino family
They meet in a small bar in Victorville. Their motorcycles -- American-built, of course - sit outside desert watering hole waiting for another ride.
Man at Ontario bus stop allegedly brandishes airsoft rifle at passersby
A man was arrested Sunday evening after he reportedly pointed an airsoft rifle at passersby as he sat on a bus bench, police officials said.
$18M office plaza on its way to downtown Ontario
For decades, the city's downtown lacked enough people to attract any new business, in part because of vacant lots that surrounded once-busy shops.
Grade separation project could land Ontario in litigation
A grade separation project to address train delays on Milliken Avenue in the southern part of town could land the city in a lawsuit.
SURVEY: Worldwide attitudes on homosexuality vary greatly
TEAM DRIVERS NEEDED $4000 SIGN-ON BONUS!!! Jack B. Kelley, Inc. is seeking experienced drivers for its Ontario & Fontana locations for a variety of runs.
EMBLEMS: Action Embroidery has the military sewn up
A worker keeps an eye on patches being made at Action Embroidery Corp. in Ontario on Friday, May 31, 2013.
Six blood donor sites planned this week regionally
Six LifeStream community blood drives will be held in the coming week to generate blood donations which typically drop off during the summer months.
Seven Children Injured in Ontario Day Care Van Crash
A van crash in Ontario involving a day care van and a tractor-trailer resulted in injuries for at least seven children who were passengers in the van, The Press-Enterprise reports.
ONTARIO: Day-care van crashes, hospitalizing driver, 7 children
A day-care facility van apparently ran a red light triggering an Ontario crash that injured the driver and all seven children in the van, police say.
San Bernardino County: Cops to trade gift cards for guns Saturday
San Bernardino County sheriff's deputies and officers from 10 police departments across the county will conduct a gun buy-back program Saturday, June 1. Some departments have held gun buy-backs in the past, Saturday's event is the first coordinated effort involving the 11 agencies on the same day, sheriff's spokeswoman Jodi Miller said.
Action Embroidery in Ontario makes 80% of the military's insignias
As military men and women go through their deployments, they are usually concentrating on their assignments, their colleagues and their family back home.