Valentine’s Day weddings keep San Bernardino County employees busy
The San Bernardino County Clerk geared up for Valentine’s Day, preparing for a flood of couples looking to tie the knot. Marilee and Guy McCurry laugh moments after getting married on Valentine’s Day...
View ArticleDisneyland class at UC Riverside is no Mickey Mouse course
A tour in Adventureland loads guests onto Jeeps for a peaceful safari led by Mickey Mouse himself. As Mickey begins to narrate, the safari stops when a tree falls, blocking the path. Mickey tells...
View ArticleCan churches promote candidates without violating their nonprofit status?
A Chino Hills pastor endorsed a candidate for U.S. Senate, renewing a religious watchdog group’s concerns about electioneering from the pulpit. Freedom from Religion Foundation is putting pressure on...
View ArticleA.B. Miller High in Fontana unmasks new mascot, sheds Confederate imagery
A.B. Miller High School has a new Rebel on campus, designed and chosen by the school community to represent its spirit. The mascot, which underwent a complete rebranding over the past three-plus years,...
View ArticleCustoms and Border Protection expanding operations at Ontario airport
U.S. Customs and Border Protection will start paying for its own operations at Ontario International Airport later this year. ONT will become a landing rights airport in October, moving away from the...
View ArticleStudents from across California meet in Ontario for SkillsUSA competition
Over 3,000 students from throughout California competed Friday, April 5, in the 57th Annual SkillsUSA State Leadership and Skills Conference. SkillsUSA, a national nonprofit, works with educators and...
View ArticleFontana’s new Sammy Hagar-backed concert venue is set to open June 15
The opening of Fontana’s Sammy Hagar-associated concert hall has been set for this summer with the former Van Halen frontman playing the first show. Stage Red — a Sammy Hagar Venue will replace the...
View ArticleSan Bernardino council initiates censure of Kimberly Calvin for ‘policy, law,...
With no discussion, the San Bernardino City Council voted Wednesday, April 17, to begin the process to censure one of its own in the aftermath of a report that found her responsible for leaks of...
View ArticleConstruction begins on high-speed train between Southern California and Las...
Construction is underway on a $12 billion high-speed train between Las Vegas and Rancho Cucamonga, an inter-state project local officials say will be boon to the Southern California economy as service...
View ArticleChino Valley’s revised parent notification policy targeted by attorney general
The state attorney general’s office is going to court to stop the Chino Valley Unified School District from enforcing its revised parent notification policy. On Wednesday, April 24, the office filed a...
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