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SAN BERNARDINO The sixth annual San Bernardino Farmers Fair and Market Night is set from 6 to 9:30 p.m. every Tuesday through Oct. 28 in Perris Hill Park, 1001 Highland Ave. Read Full Artice...
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Film festival to honor resident, activist
Big Bear resident and activist Richard Kun will be honored at the Big Bear Lake International Film Festival in September in Big Bear Lake. Read Full Artice...
IDYLLWILD - A group of Azalea Trails campers tackled a ropes challenge course this week to get to know each other, conquer their fears, foster teamwork, learn leadership skills and make decisions. Read Full Artice...
FONTANA - There aren't any swings and monkey bars at the expansive outdoor oasis under construction in northern Fontana and scheduled to open this autumn.
But there's a whale, a dolphin and a pirates' galleon "shipwrecked" on rocks. Read Full Artice...
Wheelchair-using spectators at the Auto Club Speedway in Fontana have a right to clear sightlines unblocked by standing fans, appellate judges ruled Friday in a lawsuit filed by a quadriplegic Highland man who said he attends every NASCAR event at the. Read Full Artice...
Data released Thursday by the U.S. Census Bureau show the Inland Empire continuing to grow at a rapid clip from 2000-2007, although that growth has dropped significantly in the past year. Read Full Artice...
Cammy Webber can wiggle her hips, but says she can't carry a tune. Mary Anne Bradley has the voice, but says she was born with two left feet.
Yet, today, the two will sing and dance on national television. Read Full Artice...
Negotiators for the city and the union that represents some Fontana Police Department supervisors reached an agreement this week on a new contract with annual pay raises. Read Full Artice...
Gasoline prices sometimes exceeding $4.50 per gallon have prompted some people to drive less, but don't expect the Inland air quality to get better any time soon.
People in the U.S. drove 3. Read Full Artice...
Despite scrapbooking being a multibillion-dollar industry with nearly 30 percent of U.S. households taking part, independent stores essential to the craft across the U.S. are going out of business at an alarming rate. Read Full Artice...
The city of Fontana would irrigate several parks, school athletic fields and public landscaping with recycled water under a plan to build pipelines from a local treatment plant. Read Full Artice...
The engines, stations and firefighters will stay the same, and the Fontana residents who rely on them probably won't realize anything has changed. Read Full Artice...
RIALTO - A 20-year-old suspect in a Fontana homicide surrendered to police after holding up in a Rialto house for about four hours Thursday night.
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In response to the discovery of a dead newborn in a trash bin, Fontana is offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of those responsible, Police Chief Rod Jones said Wednesday. Read Full Artice...
FONTANA - The City Council approved the final payment Tuesday night to the contractor that built a $10.2 million addition to the Civic Center. Read Full Artice...
A woman accused of hiding her daughter for nearly 12 years made her first court appearance Tuesday.
Tanya Yahaun Davis, 47, was arrested Friday after she and her daughter were found at the home of Davis' mother, Wanda Sapp, in Fontana. Read Full Artice...
Animal activists angered over decaying conditions at the aging San Bernardino animal shelter took their complaints to the City Council on Monday. Read Full Artice...
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SAN BERNARDINO A free video screening as part of the Teen Events program is scheduled at 3 p.m. every Tuesday in the Bing Wong Auditorium at the Feldheym Central Library, 555 W. Sixth St. Read Full Artice...
A strong Pacific storm soaked the Inland region overnight, drenching the San Bernardino Mountains, but leaving most Inland valleys relatively unscathed. Read Full Artice...
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