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LIKE STUBBORN people clinging to their home despite an eviction notice, the $20million renovation of Ontario City Hall will finally displace its last holdouts: the City Council. Read Full Artice...
IT WAS an old-time L.A. weekend. I had lunch with one friend at Philippe's (founded 1908) and dinner with another at Musso and Frank Grill (founded 1919).
(Musso, by the way, is legendary for its crabby service, but our waiter was all smiles. Read Full Artice...
IN CLAREMONT, the latest civic hand-wringing is about allowing more drive-through businesses and a (gasp) 7-Eleven into town.
In other words, over protests, Claremont is poised to enter the latter half of the 20th century. Read Full Artice...
AROUND HIS downtown Pomona neighborhood, they call the quiet, white-haired artist "Father Bill." This is not an inside joke.
Bill Moore really is a Catholic priest. Read Full Artice...
There's been plenty of crime and punishment in the Inland Valley's past, although most of it was not exactly on the scale of Al Capone and John Dillinger. Read Full Artice...
Sometimes you just wonder if the hassle of running for public office is really worth all the grief.
In Upland today, a councilman is bearing the scars of aspiring to be mayor. Read Full Artice...
Just like millions of vacationers, Alonzo E. Taylor and his two sons one summer jumped into the car in Philadelphia for an extended visit with friends out west in Pomona. Read Full Artice...
More than a century ago, R.C.P. Smith, editor of the Ontario Record, lashed out about one of the Inland Valley's pressing issues of the day: ladies' hats. Read Full Artice...
Police saturation patrols on St. Patrick's Day resulted in arrests throughout the Inland Empire.
Officers with the Fontana Police Department conducted a patrol Wednesday throughout the city, according to a news release. Read Full Artice...
Barstow police arrested a man and woman on suspicion of stabbing a man Wednesday.
Mark Barela, 18, and Angela Meastas, 19, both of Barstow were booked into jail on suspicion of attempted homicide. Read Full Artice...
A gun wielding man walked into a check cashing business Wednesday and emptied the cash registers.
The robbery occurred just before 1 p.m. at Check Into Cash Advance Payday Loan at 865. W. Arrow Highway, sheriff's Sgt. Joseph McDonald said. Read Full Artice...
The Upland Police Department will conduct a DUI and driver's license checkpoint from 6 p.m Friday to 1:15 a.m. Saturday.
The checkpoint will be at an undisclosed location in the city, according to an Upland police news release. Read Full Artice...
The 17-year-old girl who was killed while walking home Tuesday night in Pomona has been identified.
Casandra Jacobo was found shot to death near the corner of Olive and Glenroy streets, a Los Angeles County coroner said.
About 11 p.m. Read Full Artice...
Sheriff's homicide detectives are investigating the death of a person whose remains were found Tuesday in Lucerne Valley.
San Bernardino County sheriff's deputies received a report at 4:46 p.m. Read Full Artice...
A San Bernardino man whom investigators suspect was trying to commit suicide when he drove a truck into a house and killed a woman standing in her kitchen has bailed out of jail. Read Full Artice...
Speeding was the major factor behind a Dodge Durango that plummeted off a freeway overpass in San Bernardino and landed on the 210 Freeway below before being hit by a passing vehicle, according to the California Highway Patrol. Read Full Artice...
The state Attorney General's Office and San Bernardino County District Attorney's Office are requesting that the Board of Supervisors waive the attorney-client privilege from the county's four-year legal battle with Rancho Cucamonga-based Colonies. Read Full Artice...
Federal officials rejected California's application for funding through the first round of the Race to the Top education grant program, but state leaders won't find out why until sometime next month. Read Full Artice...
UPLAND - Xiomara Garcia this past week hovered over a book light. She carefully dismantled it.
The Upland High School freshman was remembering where every part needed to go. She wanted to rebuild it later. Read Full Artice...
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