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On Tuesday, October 3, 2017, from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM, the Ovitt Family Community Library Adult Services Department is hosting a Frankenstein Party Planning Workshop for Adults.  In honor of the 200th anniversary of Mary Shelley’s classic novel and as part of this year’s Ontario Reads program, this fun, free workshop will offer participants the opportunity to make and taste Frankenstein-themed appetizers, desserts and beverages; and make and take Frankenstein party decorations.  During the event, Barnes & Noble will be on-site with a selection of materials available… Read More

This shooting appears to have resulted from a dispute over payment, involving prostitution. The victim, 44-year-old Irwin Myland of Rancho Cucamonga, was shot while still in the hotel room and was pronounced dead at the scene. 

Detectives were able to gather enough information to identify the suspects and their vehicle. 24-years-old Fernando Covarrubias, out of Fresno, is suspected of being the shooter.

Fresno PD conducted a surveillance on Covarrubias. When Covarrubias left the location, Fresno PD tried to do a traffic stop but Covarrubias took off. A short… Read More

Detectives are investigating what happened to a man who was found dead inside a refrigerator. The refrigerator had been dumped onto the northbound lane of traffic in the 700 block of South Hope Ave.

Police received a call at approximately 6:00am from a man on his way to work who found the refrigerator dumped onto the street. When he got out to see what was going on, he discovered the dead body partially hanging out of the refrigerator and called the police.

Detectives identified the man as a Hispanic male in his mid to late 30’s. The man’s identity is not being… Read More

The Ontario City Library invites readers of all ages to participate in Ontario Reads Frankenstein from September 1 through October 28, 2017.  In honor of the 200th anniversary of Mary Shelley’s famous work, the Ontario City Library will be hosting a variety of programs and presentations for all ages during this time, including a how-to program on creating… Read More

The Ontario Museum of History & Art and Guest Curator, Jerry Weems, present Diversity and Inclusion: The Influence of African American Art in Southern California (“Diversity and Inclusion”). This open call exhibit displays the diversity of the artistic styles and visions of contemporary African American art. Seen through the stylings of regional artists, Diversity and Inclusion reveals how artists are influenced by the raw and expressive beauty of the African American experience. Diversity and Inclusion encourages and… Read More

Exhibit Dates: Thursday, September 7 to Sunday, December 31, 2017

Since 1894, Graber Olives have been enjoyed by locals and olive connoisseurs worldwide.  Many Ontario residents are familiar with the early story of C.C. Graber and how his tasty barrels of cured olives began as a small neighborhood business.  Today, the Graber Olive House is the oldest existing business in the City of Ontario, and is the oldest operating olive packer in the United States.  The history of the Graber Olive House is over hundred years… Read More