Dine 909: Last Name Brewing in Upland is for sale
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by John Plessel
7h ago
Psst! Want to buy a brewery? The owners of Last Name Brewing in Upland — Andy and Curt Dale — have put the brewery up for sale. Last Name is the oldest brewery in the Inland Empire, recently celebrating its 21st anniversary. According to the Instagram post announcing the sale, the Dale brothers are looking for an owner who will share their love for craft beer. In the meantime, the brewery will operate as usual and will continue to host events, including a Mother’s Day pop-up market on April 28 and a Cinco de Mayo Fiesta on May 4 and 5. The announcement comes after a tough year in the Inland Em ..read more
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Ontario Christian High student, accused of plotting a school shooting, ordered to stand trial on attempted-murder charges
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by Brian Rokos
2d ago
Ontario Christian High student Sebastian Bailey Villaseñor posed for selfies with his father’s rifles, endlessly watched videos about school shooters, used the internet to research ammunition, body armor and police response times to name just a few, and even ordered T-shirts similar to those worn by the teens who carried out the Columbine High School massacre in 1999. When Ontario police interrogated the 18-year-old about his plans to shoot up his school, he laid out what he called his thoughts — where he might park, where he might open fire, how he might defend himself against police — in res ..read more
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Chaffey College will stage ‘Juanita’s Statue’ on Rancho Cucamonga
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by Staff report
1w ago
Chaffey College theater students will present “Juanita’s Statue,” a comedic spin on the classic story of Don Juan, opening 7:30 p.m. April 11 in the theater on the college’s Rancho Cucamonga campus, 5885 Haven Ave. The play is a contemporary comedy with themes of self-love, gender fluidity and Latino culture, something that resonates with the 40 cast and crew members and the greater Chaffey community, according to theater arts professor Christa Havenhill, who directs the production. “I felt that it would really engage the students and the audiences, since 60 percent of our student population i ..read more
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Driver shot, injured on 60 Freeway in Jurupa Valley
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by Ruby Gonzales
1w ago
The California Highway Patrol was looking for the assailant who shot a Fontana man driving on the westbound 60 Freeway in Jurupa Valley on Wednesday night, April 3. The 57-year-old victim, struck in the leg, back and body, remained hospitalized on Thursday, said Officer Javier Navarro, a spokesman for the California Highway Patrol. He didn’t know the man’s current condition. The shooting occurred west of Valley Way, around 9:30 p.m. The motive was unclear. The victim, driving a black Toyota pickup truck, had noticed a gray vehicle following him, Navarro said. Both entered the freeway. The gray ..read more
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Crazy mascots, theme nights and up-close action; Minor League Baseball is back
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by Sarah Hofmann
1w ago
The Inland Empire’s three Minor League Baseball teams are preparing for the 2024 season, which kicks off Friday, April 5. This year, fans can expect to see changes including new team owners, a new Hall of Fame and stadium upgrades. Local teams are also continuing the tradition of entertaining promotions, which will range from jersey giveaways and wrestling to an “Awful Nite.” “Minor League Baseball is all about affordable family entertainment,” Rancho Cucamonga Quakes Vice President Grant Riddle said Wednesday, April 3. Rancho Cucamonga Quakes players warm up during a Wednesday, April 3, 2 ..read more
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Cold case homicide victim identified decades after her body was found in Rancho Cucamonga
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by Nelson Espinal
2w ago
Investigators reopened a cold case homicide from 1979 and identified the victim nearly 45 years after her body was found in Rancho Cucamonga vineyards, the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department said in a statement released Wednesday, April 3. A vineyard worker on June 7, 1979 found the body of a female who had sustained traumatic injuries in vineyards near Eighth Street and Rochester Avenue, near the 15 Freeway, Wednesday’s statement said. Investigators at the time described the victim as a White woman with shoulder length light brown hair and brown eyes, aged between 18-30 years old, the ..read more
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Driver shot on 210 Freeway in Rancho Cucamonga
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by Ruby Gonzales
2w ago
A driver was shot and wounded while on the westbound 210 Freeway in Rancho Cucamonga on Tuesday, April 2. The 18-year-old Rancho Cucamonga man was in a medically induced coma on Tuesday night, California Highway Patrol Officer Eric Brewer said. He didn’t know the man’s current medical condition on Wednesday. The shooter, who the CHP believes was someone in another car, has not been found. The CHP doesn’t know yet what led to the shooting which happened on the westbound 210, just east of Haven Avenue, at 4:22 p.m. The victim, who was driving a black Kia Soul, continued to the Campus Avenue off ..read more
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What’s new: $44 million aimed at Riverside County projects
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by Samantha Gowen
2w ago
Riverside County is getting $44.1 million for a bevy of infrastructure projects, thanks to the Consolidated Appropriations Act. The money is going toward myriad road improvement projects, wells and housing the homeless. “Riverside County continues to be one of the fastest growing regions in the state and country, which is why we need additional resources to build long-overdue infrastructure projects for our residents,” Rep. Ken Calvert said in a statement. The money requested by Calvert for the 41st District includes: —$5 million for the Coachella Valley Rail Project —$4 million for the Ontari ..read more
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Two students win San Bernardino County Spelling Bee, head to national finals
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by Staff report
3w ago
Two Etiwanda schools students punched tickets to the National Spelling Bee after winning the San Bernardino County Spelling Bee. The co-champions — both from the Etiwanda School District — are Shrey Parikh, of Day Creek Intermediate School in Rancho Cucamonga, and Srikanth Satheesh Kumar, who attends Heritage Intermediate School in Fontana. Shrey, a sixth-grader, correctly spelled the word “rarefaction” to secure victory, a news release states. Srikanth, an eighth grader, became co-champion after correctly spelling “recrudescent.” The San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools hosted the ..read more
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Dine 909: The Habit has a $6 burger meal. Here’s where you can find it
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by John Plessel
3w ago
The Habit Burger Grill has launched a limited-time $6 adults meal. The Grown-Up Meal consists of a Charburger, small fries, regular drink and a gummy candy. The catch? It’s only available at participating locations. That’s good news if you live in Riverside County, since it appears that the meal deal is available at most locations, with the exception of the one on the UC Riverside campus. However, it appears none of the San Bernardino County locations are offering the deal. Best beer in the state Congratulations to the several Inland Empire breweries that won awards at the 2024 Brewers Cup of ..read more
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