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Latest SB Recall Effort A Tangle of Motivations, Cross Purposes & Contradictions
The latest recall effort in San Bernardino presents the public with a confusing mélange of conflicting political and personal entanglements, leaving confusion as to who, precisely, wants to of the senior members of the city council removed from office. This week, it was publicly announced that a group of...
LACSD Launches Water Filter Rebate Program for PFAS Removal
On June 25, 2024, the Board of Directors of the Lake Arrowhead Community Services District (LACSD) announced a new rebate program aimed at helping residents mitigate the costs of installing in-home water filters that effectively remove per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). This initiative targets water customers in the Arrowhead Woods area.
Morongo Valley ‘Rawson Road Improvement’ holds its second official meeting
Last night, the Morongo Valley non-profit Rawson Road Improvement held their second official meeting in Covington Park’s Mesquite Room. The objective: to offer information to residents about moving forward with a special roads district to maintain hard to navigate roads with help from San Bernardino County Public Works Special Districts.
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Flow Report • Streamflow Conditions • Forecast. Streamflow discharge was last observed at 237 cfs, and a gauge height of 1.75 feet. With the 76.53% decrease since yesterday, the streamflow average over the past 10 days is 152 cfs. Weather today, Sunny, with a high near 102. Light...
Firearms located at Lake Arrowhead home of felon
On Thursday, July 11, at about 8:00 p.m., deputies from the Twin Peaks Sheriff’s Station served a search warrant at the residence of Daniel James, 49, in the 500 block of East Victoria Court, Lake Arrowhead. James, a convicted felon, was believed to be in possession of firearms and...
Yucca Valley Town Council discusses future projects and use of funds
The Yucca Valley Town Council meeting kicked off with a review of the Capital Improvement Plan. Presented by Public Works Director Alex Qishta, the five-year CIP identifies various public infrastructure projects, their planning schedule, and financing options. Examples include the Aquatics and Recreation Center, the Community Center Athletic Facility, the Highway 62 Monument Sign, improvements to the Senior Center, the slurry/crack seal project, various road widening projects, and more.
Man Causes Disturbance at Mojave Narrows Park, Brandishes Knife and Found with Meth
VICTORVILLE, Calif. (VVNG.com) — Authorities responded to Mojave Narrows Regional Park on Tuesday evening after reports of a disruptive individual who was combative with a deputy. Just before 7:00 pm, Joshua Harmon, 44, of Apple Valley, was uncooperative with park personnel and brandished a knife when asked to leave.
Sea glass jewelry designer, Patty Denning joins the show
In July jewelry artist Patty Mariano Denning brings her ocean-inspired jewelry to the Redlands Art Association. Fellow artist Sandy Davies invited her to join the show “Beach Life.”. “When you look at my display a lot of it is aquas, teals and blues because of the ocean theme that...
Crafton Hills College Receives Grant From Bank of America for Training First Responders Project
Crafton Hills College (CHC) has received a $15,000 grant from Bank of America to support its Training First Responders project and Crafton Roadrunners pursuing degrees or certificates in public safety and allied health programs. “The funding from Bank of America will help reduce financial burdens for many of our students...
Looking for a good summer read? Redlands library has you covered
During these hot summer days, it’s best to stay inside and stay cool. What better way to spend time indoors than with a good book? What about creepy science fiction? These new books are the perfect way to enjoy “Summerween.”. Suyi Davies Okungbowa new work “Lost Ark Dreaming,”...
Redlands’ senior centers offer weekly painting groups
Redlands’ Recreation and Senior Services Division offers two free painting groups for seniors, one at each of the city’s two senior centers. One group meets 10 a.m. to noon Tuesdays at the Joslyn Senior Center, 21 Grant St., and the other meets 10 a.m. to noon Fridays at the Eddie and Gloria Flores Senior Center, 111 W. Lugonia Ave.
White supremacist leader’s Berkeley rioting charges reinstated by appeals court
A federal appeals court reinstated rioting charges Thursday against the leader of a white-supremacist group and one of his followers for violence in Berkeley and three other cities in 2017, rejecting a judge’s conclusion that prosecutors had unfairly targeted them while sparing their left-wing antagonists. Robert Rundo, founder of...
New board member joins San Bernardino college board
A school administrator has joined the San Bernardino Community College District board. Cherina Betters, who works for the San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools, was sworn in Thursday, July 11, after being appointed in June to replace Anne Viricel, who said in May she would leave the board June 30 after nine years.
1-year-old in Apple Valley hospitalized after being exposed to fentanyl; parents arrested
A mother and father in Apple Valley were arrested Monday after the couple's one-year-old child was exposed to fentanyl at their home, authorities said.Austin Avina, 27, and Carla Veltri, 22, were booked into the High Desert Detention Center on suspicion of child cruelty.The video featured in the media player above is the ABC7 Los Angeles 24/7 streaming channelAccording to the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department, a deputy responded to the couple's home in the 9600 Block of Bowen Ranch Road after the child was hospitalized."Through the investigation, it was confirmed the exposure occurred at home while with the parents," read a statement from the sheriff's department.The child has since been released from the hospital, though their condition remains unknown.Avina and Veltri are being held on $100,000 bail each.The incident remains under investigation.Anyone with information is urged to contact Deputy S. Alvarez at the Victor Valley Sheriff's Station by calling 760-552-6800. You can also submit an anonymous tip via We-Tip at 800-78CRIME or www.wetip.com.
How law enforcement and nonprofits are trying to help victims of human trafficking
It is a sad night in too many of our communities when young people are forced to sell their bodies to survive. This vulnerability is disguised as a vice on the streets of San Bernardino in an area around G Street known as "The Blade.""You're playing this person, that person, you're being played," survivor Amanda said. Amanda asked for anonymity as she shared her story. "I referred to it as the game," she said.Though she's been out of the game for 17 years, it's still hard to shake. She described it as "a blanket of shame." Amanda's ordeal started at 16 years old when...
Willcox wins opening game at West Regionals; Sierra Vista, Nogales tournament updates
The Arizona state champion Willcox All-Stars defeated the Washoe Nevada Little League All-Stars 2-0 Saturday afternoon in the opening round of the West Regional softball tournament taking place in San Bernardino, California. Willcox will now face Hawaii Sunday at 4 p.m. in the second round of the West Regional. That...
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