San Bernardino County town hall unveils California’s creative economy plan, urging arts as job growth while highlighting low state arts funding and support gaps.
Ella Film Fest Best Picture “Seen” confronts intimate-partner sexual assault and its aftermath, filmmakers Martina Monti and Olivia Martini say.
Heavy rain moved Ken Hubbs Memorial Little League’s Jan. 4 youth baseball clinic from Colton to Redlands, where Dodgers coach Dino Ebel mentored kids.
San Bernardino seeks volunteers for Jan. 22 homeless point-in-time count; teams use mobile app, distribute backpacks, meet 5:15 a.m. at National Orange Show.
Senator Reyes introduced SB 873 on Jan. 6 to curb ICE arrests in and around California courthouse grounds, aiming to protect scheduled court appearances and strengthen public safety.
Residents and activists rallied in downtown Riverside Jan. 3, calling Trump’s Venezuela strike illegal and warning it could spark another costly, endless war.
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.
An imperative Business Watch Meeting was held at Studio D on January 9th, marking a collaborative effort between the venue, the San Bernardino Police Department, and the City of San Bernardino. This ...
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 ...
The new California University of Science and Medicine, School of Medicine (CUSM School of Medicine) welcomes its inaugural class of 64 future physicians with the start of medical school classes this ...
John M. Futch, Jr. was born June 15, 1950 in Merced, California. He was the oldest of four children; born into an Air Force family with parents who lovingly instilled in him a sense of structure and a ...
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