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San Bernardino Auto Mall expansion leads to job opportunities

San Bernardino Auto Mall expansion leads to job opportunities

Good things continue to happen at the San Bernardino Auto Mall, which is excellent for the City because it is one of the largest tax revenue generators the City has had for decades. The recently opened Toyota of San Bernardino has expanded its service department hours and will likely expand …

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Open 7 Days a Week and a Great Bargain at Sundowners

Open 7 Days a Week and a Great Bargain at Sundowners

The Sundowners Restaurant in San Bernardino has been a local stop for decades.  Located just off of E Street across from the Inland Center Mall North of Orange Show Road, Sundowners has maintained its traditional service in San Bernardino even as the area around it has struggled. This is an …

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Alice’s Restaurant, a hidden jewel off Inland Center Drive

Alice's Restaurant, a hidden jewel off Inland Center Drive

San Bernardino is a city of 68 square miles, so it is not difficult to miss a restaurant hidden off of the 215 Freeway.  But if you don’t visit Alice’s Restaurant hidden off of Inland Center Drive west of the freeway, you are missing out on great food and fantastic …

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Great Sushi, Good Price: Sushi Tomo

Great Sushi, Good Price: Sushi Tomo

It’s really no surprise that California State University, San Bernardino’s 20,000 students (no that isn’t a misprint) have attracted a growing number of sushi restaurants to our City. Sushi Tomo is one of the many restaurants that has found a good home off of University Parkway just across from Starbucks.  …

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Gaming Commission approves tribe’s ownership of Palms Casino Resort

Cynthia Kiser Murphey selected to run San Manuel's Palms Casino

The San Manuel Gaming and Hospitality Authority (“SMGHA”) an affiliate of the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians (“San Manuel” or the “Tribe”) announced yesterday, that approval from the Nevada Gaming Commission has been given to the tribe to become licensees for Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas. “We are …

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San Bernardino County businesses receive $20 million in tax credits from State

Six San Bernardino County businesses received nearly $20.2 million in California Competes Tax Credits in the last cycle by the Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development (GO-Biz). The California Competes Tax Credit is an income tax credit available to businesses that want to locate in California or stay and …

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Fast Take Out Chinese at Beijing Express

Fast Take Out Chinese at Beijing Express

The shopping center on the Southeast corner of Highland and Sterling Avenues in east San Bernardino has had its challenges over the decades.  Previously only anchored by Cardena’s Grocery Store and O’Reilly’s Auto Parts, the center now has added both a Starbuck’s and a Wendy’s. Beijing Express has been serving …

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State of Entrepreneurship to be presented by Cal State San Bernardino Dec. 9

State of Entrepreneurship to be presented by Cal State San Bernardino Dec. 9

The first-ever State of Entrepreneurship Address for the Inland Empire is being held by the Cal State San Bernardino Inland Empire Center for Entrepreneurship on Thursday, Dec. 9, from 5-8 p.m. at 4th Sector Innovations in Ontario. The Voice of the Entrepreneur survey, on which the address is based, sends powerful …

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SBD Airport wins award for Good Neighbor Program

SBD International Airport (SBD) received top honors for the SBD Good Neighbor Program at the Airports Council International-North America (ACI-NA) marketing and communications awards held on November 7. SBD won the award for Best Overall Public Relations Program in the Small Airports Category for its efforts to engage with community members about …

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Yaamava’ Resort & Casino announces December 13 grand opening

San Manuel receives Great Place to Work Certification

The long awaited 432-room hotel tower at Yaamava’ Resort & Casino at San Manuel will open on December 13 with a VIP invitation-only celebration for Tribal citizens and special guests. The resort’s $760 million expansion began in July 2018 but was delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic. “As we watched Yaamava’ take shape …

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