Three high schools in the Rialto Unified School District were impacted by campus safety alerts over two consecutive days following reports of armed individuals that were ultimately determined to be ...
The Feldheym Central Library celebrated its 40-year anniversary on Sept. 29, with historical exhibits, music from the San Bernardino Symphony Youth Orchestra, and a look at a new partnership with ...
BBOP Center has helped transform a laptop-built passion project into a global fashion and media platform—one rooted in identity, community, and fearless creative expression.
With the signing of Senate Bill 627, California takes a historic step to end the fear tactics that federal agents and their private contractors have used to intimidate immigrants and families across ...
San Bernardino Police Department has launched a new camera-sharing initiative to strengthen community safety and enhance emergency response capabilities across the city.
Be proud of who you are and take the time to learn about your culture.” With those words, Rialto Mayor Joe Baca Sr. energized a crowd of more than 600 at Jerry Eaves Park during the fourth annual Viva ...
The American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life marked its 20th year in the Colton and Grand Terrace community on Sept. 27 at Colton High School’s football stadium.
With the signing of Senate Bill 627, California takes a historic step to end the fear tactics that federal agents and their private contractors have used to intimidate immigrants and families across ...
More than 1,300 business, government and community leaders gathered at the 2025 State of the County on Wednesday to learn how San Bernardino County is building a stronger tomorrow through workforce ...
SAC Health marked a milestone Sept. 18 with the ribbon-cutting of its new Brier Campus, a 280,000-square-foot facility leaders say will transform healthcare access for the IE's most vulnerable ...
Arrowhead United Way cut the ribbon Sept. 23 on its National Veterans Chamber of Commerce in San Bernardino, creating a one-stop hub for the Inland Empire’s 220,000 veterans.