California’s annual January law changeover is almost here. After the Legislature sends bills to the governor and they are signed, most “regular session” statutes take effect on Jan. 1.
Liberty Lane offers 80 affordable homes, including 62 permanent supportive housing units dedicated to homeless and at-risk veterans.
The Colton Lions Club held its fifth annual Christmas toy giveaway, drawing about 300 children to a neighborhood pocket park, unofficially known as Pepper’s Park.
A Christmas Day flood slammed Wrightwood, critically damaging about 50 homes and collapsing sections of the road to Mt. High as residents rallied to clear debris and recover.
San Bernardino County and partner agencies are engaged in storm response and recovery operations addressing the heavy rain, high winds, flooding and mud and debris flows impacting communities.
The cost of hosting large community events keeps rising nationwide, and the Redlands Chamber of Commerce says its NYE Orange Drop is feeling that pressure, too.
Rialto’s Vista View fire victims say the relocation process has been unsafe and chaotic, with tenants reporting roaches and broken doors in units shown to displaced families.
San Bernardino City Council unanimously elevated 5th Ward Councilwoman Kim Knaus to mayor pro tem on Dec. 17, after Councilman Juan Figueroa’s one-year term.
Never Stop Grinding Impact has spent years building a reliable lifeline for families who line up for its drive-up food and diaper distributions in Rialto.
Nearly 40K people have died and more than 2 million have been injured on California roads over the past decade, according to a Dec. 11 CalMatters investigation.
The Rialto City Council on Tuesday night unanimously selected Rod Foster as new City Administrator, effective June 17. Foster, who previously served as City Manager in Laguna Niguel and Colton, brings ...
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