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Local Brothers Honor Father’s Artistic Legacy through Escalera Art Inc
VICTOR VALLEY, CA (VVNG.com) – Robert Escalera, a mortgage loan officer with PRMG Mortgage in Hesperia, is engaged in a mission that spans beyond the realm of finance. Alongside his brother Rudy, a real estate agent with Berkshire Hathaway, they spearhead an intricate journey to honor the art legacy of their late father, Rodolfo Escalera.
Rosaura Valenzuela is Watson College of Education’s first-ever Spanish Bilingual Outstanding Student
Rosaura Valenzuela, who wants to be a bilingual educator, is the recipient of the first-ever Spanish Bilingual Outstanding Student Award. Jordi Solsona-Puig, the co-coordinator of the Spanish Bilingual Authorization Program, presented the award to Valenzuela during the credential ceremony in the spring for Cal State San Bernardino’s James R. Watson and Judy Rodriguez Watson College of Education.
Guns, drugs confiscated during 2-week gang sweep in Inland Empire
Authorities arrested 22 people, seized 18 firearms and recovered narcotics during a two-week crime sweep in San Bernardino County. Operation Consequences is part of an ongoing, countywide crime suppression initiative sanctioned by the San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors, which provides funding to law enforcement agencies to crack down on crimes affecting the “quality of […]
Soundwall Construction Will Continue to Impacts Traffic on Foothill Freeway Next Week
Drivers should expect traffic disruptions on Interstate 210 as Metro’s Soundwall Package 10 Project continues construction. The project, which aims to reduce noise pollution, will affect westbound I-210 between Marengo Avenue and Fair Oaks Avenue. Caltrans District 7 announced that intermittent lane reductions and off-ramp closures will occur Monday...
County office buildings are being leveled
A pair of buildings in downtown San Bernardino owned and operated by San Bernardino County are being torn down. The Old Hall of Records at 172 W. 3rd St., and the Public Health building next door at 351 N. Mountain View Ave., were both damaged in a three-alarm fire two years ago, according to a statement on the county’s website.
Dirty Honey adds tour dates to support ‘Can’t Find the Brakes’ album
Dirty Honey has announced a U.S. tour, marking the final dates in support of their Can’t Find the Brakes album. The outing runs from Sep. 13 in East Moline, Illinois, to Nov. 2 in Highland, California. Presales begin Wednesday at 10 a.m. local time; tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday at 10 a.m. local time.
Morongo Valley’s Rawson Road Improvement nonprofit meets tonight in Covington Park
Tonight, the Morongo Valley nonprofit Rawson Road Improvement will be holding their first official meeting in Covington Park’s multipurpose room at 6 PM. Rawson Road Improvement is the local nonprofit seeking to form a special roads district for a section of Morongo Valley where residential dirt roads are difficult to navigate due to erosion and other issues. Rawson Road Improvement’s focus is on the north side of Hwy 62, between Big Morongo Canyon and Desert Willow and to the north at Panorama, Cheyenne, and Northridge.
Deputies Recover Stolen Tractor-Trailer on 15 Freeway During Felony Traffic Stop in Hesperia
HESPERIA, Calif. (VVNG.com) — Deputies from the Victorville Police Department were involved in a felony traffic stop on a stolen tractor-trailer on the I-15 freeway in Hesperia. On July 15, 2024, a reported stolen semi-truck was spotted this morning at Nisqualli and Hesperia Roads. Sheriff’s spokeswoman Mara Rodriguez told...
Up North river rental adds ‘TubeTracker’ inflatable kayaks
INDIAN RIVER, MI – TubeTracker: It’s a fun, new way to get out on the water. Specifically, the Sturgeon River where Big Bear Adventures has added these inflatable kayaks to their watercraft rental fleet. These kayak tubes have the comfort of a tube and control of a kayak...
KVCR Reporter Madison Aument speaks on impacts of extreme heat on climate and public health
Editor's Note: The Vista Fire is now at 47% containment as of Sunday July 14, 2024. This interview originally aired on Friday July 12, 2024. The Vista Fire has burned close to 3,000 acres near Mt. Baldy and Lytle Creek. Both Riverside and San Bernardino Counties are sweltering under triple-digit temperatures.
Dirty Honey announces final US tour behind ’Can’t Find the Brakes’ album
Dirty Honey has announced a U.S. tour, marking the final dates in support of their Can’t Find the Brakes album. The outing runs from Sep. 13 in East Moline, Illinois, to Nov. 2 in Highland, California. Presales begin Wednesday at 10 a.m. local time; tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday at 10 a.m. local time.
Steve Green to Perform at Loma Linda University Church
Loma Linda University Church is set to host a highly anticipated concert featuring renowned Christian music artist Steve Green on August 17, 2024. This event marks a significant moment for both the church and the community, as they welcome an artist whose career has spanned over four decades and touched countless lives with his inspiring music.
GoFundMe created for father of six killed in Desert Hot Springs shooting
A GoFundMe page has launched in connection with the killing of a Desert Hot Springs man on Friday night. Christian Salas, 31, tragically died in a homicide shooting and is survived by his wife, Rachel Salas, and their six children. Salas organized the GoFundMe to put her husband to rest. Salas wrote, "I'm asking for help The post GoFundMe created for father of six killed in Desert Hot Springs shooting appeared first on KESQ.
Suspect arrested on numerous weapons charges
On Tuesday, July 9, deputies from the Twin Peaks Sheriff’s Station responded to a residence in Lake Arrowhead in reference to a firearm being stolen. The investigation revealed Charles Vogleman, a convicted felon who is prohibited from owning or possessing firearms, had stolen the firearm. Investigators from the Twin...
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