Editorial columns from the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin. The Daily Bulletin is an online and print publication established in 1885, serving the communities of Ontario, Pomona, Chino, Chino Hills, La Verne, Montclair, Fontana, Upland, Rancho Cucamonga, Alta Loma, Claremont Read this News Section...
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Attracting new businesses to San Bernardino County so they can provide new employment opportunities for our residents is essential to our economic recovery, but I firmly believe that protecting existing jobs is an even more critical and urgent task for. Read Full Artice...
Rancho Cucamonga has thrown its collective hat in the ring for the June 8 primary. Our hats are off to the city for its citizens' civic participation. Read Full Artice...
If you're a candidate for any Inland Valley office in the June 8 primary election, you're invited to compose a 400-word statement in support of your candidacy and then e-mail it to candidates@inlandnewspapers.com .
The deadline is Monday at 5 p.m. Read Full Artice...
On March 6, we read two articles in the paper ("Cardiac distress - twice," about the Escarcega family, and "Man hopes county can help with heart surgery," about Rick Davidson). Read Full Artice...
Why in the world, when everyone knows the Census is to be taken, would the government waste the taxpayers' money mailing a letter to announce that it will be sending the Census form the following week?
In addition, the commercials on TV must cost. Read Full Artice...
I have been to the Rancho Cucamonga Animal Shelter on numerous occasions with my children and have become aware of the overwhelming number of pit bulls available for adoption. Read Full Artice...
I have a suggestion for Reid Spencer: Before he bad-mouths one driver he needs to check out what the other driver's record is. Keselowski bumps and pushes everyone out of his way. Why, last year he sent Edwards flying through the air. Read Full Artice...
Adult ed going strong
Since 1935, Pomona Unified School District's Adult and Career Education program has provided excellent adult education and career training for some of the most underserved members of our community. Read Full Artice...
The page one story ("Future hazy for Rancho council") on March 8 is, to many, a blatant campaign article for Mayor Kurth and City Councilman Michaels, who along with the whole City Council are being investigated by the San Bernardino County district. Read Full Artice...
Sunday's killings in Mexico of a U.S. consulate employee, her husband and the husband of another employee elicited stern travel warnings from our State Department, cautioning American college students not to visit Mexico during spring break. Read Full Artice...
It's no secret that California politicians, from state legislators on down, are in regular contact with lobbyists. Everyone knows that. Read Full Artice...
An open letter to Rep. David Dreier,
February was American Heart Month and you co-sponsored a resolution to support its goals and ideals. Read Full Artice...
State Sen. Bob Huff, I noticed at the foot of his March 8 point of view ("Environmentalism is state religion"), doesn't represent my city. If he did, his views still would not represent me. Read Full Artice...
Almost 200 years ago, James Madison wrote, "A popular government, without popular information, or the means of acquiring it, is but a prologue to a farce or a tragedy; or, perhaps, both." His words remain a call to action today. Read Full Artice...
It might not feel like it now, but Californians are lucky this is an election year with competitive state races. They are also lucky that one of the most high-profile campaigns is the Republican primary race for the gubernatorial election in November. Read Full Artice...
Today is the first day of Sunshine Week - a week in which newspapers and media outlets throughout the country are encouraged to stump for open government and increased awareness of laws mandating public access to what government is doing. Read Full Artice...
This is not a great year to have an $11.1 billion water bond measure on the November ballot.
The economy is in the tank, the state's fiscal condition is in the toilet, jobs are still being flushed - choose your watery metaphor. Read Full Artice...
e "Distress at Lanterman," Feb. 25.
It irritates me when I read that the facility is more than 100 years old, implying that age is one of the factors in the closure. Read Full Artice...
Normally, I wouldn't subject myself to comment on any ridiculous statements made by the benighted, but the remarks made by Raymond Herrera ("Chavez honors blasted," March 6) could not be ignored. Read Full Artice...
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