The locals of Colton gathered around as Mayor Frank Navarro began the countdown to light the tree for their annual Tree Lighting Ceremony in front of Colton's Civic Center on December 3rd.
On Dec. 9, the Redlands Unified Board of Education will vote to ban two critically acclaimed books, Push by Sapphire and The Bluest Eye by Nobel Laureate Toni Morrison.
The Rialto High Royal Knight Regiment is heading to the California State Band Championships for the first time in history after earning a 2nd place finish on Nov. 22.
San Bernardino is hosting its 5th Annual Can Tree Wonderland: NY Rockin’ Christmas Edition on Saturday, December 13th, 2025.
Secretary Moss toured Pacific Village, one of the county’s flagship revitalization projects, and Arrowhead Grove, a transformative mixed-income development in San Bernardino.
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Colton Rotary volunteers were back at work, collecting hundreds of toys for local children and teens during the club’s toy drive outside Walmart on South Mt. Vernon Avenue.
The Inland Empire’s warehouse boom has turned what once was a serene escape into a never-ending chorus of beeping loading docks surrounded by staggering gray walls.
The Rialto City Council added an item of “subsequent need” to the agenda and voted unanimously to create a $100K disaster relief fund to mobilize relief for victims.
Bloomington High School cut the ribbon Nov. 18 on $5.5 million in renovated baseball and softball fields that local leaders say finally match the pride and effort of Bruins athletes.
Redlands Public Market returns to the historic packing house after an $11M overhaul, pairing local chefs, craft drinks, and dining with a slow-but-promising first year.