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With talk of implementing a drug-testing program for San Bernardino County's top managers and elected officials entering its second week, Supervisor Josie Gonzales said Tuesday she hoped the various suggestions could be consolidated into a single effort. Read Full Artice...
Fearing the six dead crows near his Riverside County home might be infected with West Nile virus, Erwin Tescher dutifully called a state hotline to report the birds.
But he was surprised to be told no one would pick up the carcasses. Read Full Artice...
A circular rock-chewing machine will punch out of the San Bernardino Mountains today after nearly five years, leaving in its wake a four-mile-long tunnel that is the last major piece of a $1. Read Full Artice...
Suffering from multiple ailments, a repeat rapist shuffled into court Tuesday carrying a white cane and pulling a wheeled tank of oxygen to help him breathe.
He left with a heavier burden: a prison term of 125 years to life. He didn't go quietly. Read Full Artice...
An off-duty San Bernardino County sheriff's deputy is accused of assaulting a tow truck driver who had attempted to aid a burning big rig, handcuffing and threatening to kill him while twisting the barrel of a pistol in his ear, officials said. Read Full Artice...
An off-duty San Bernardino County sheriff's deputy is accused of assaulting a tow truck driver who had attempted to aid a burning big rig, handcuffing and threatening to kill him while twisting the barrel of a pistol in his ear, officials said. Read Full Artice...
A state appeals court ordered referenda to overturn Loma Linda's approval of two large housing and commercial developments back on the ballot for voters to decide. Read Full Artice...
SAN BERNARDINO - Although the dropout rate is not as low as it needs to be, school district officials said they are making strides through alternative education and intervention programs. Read Full Artice...
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Inspector arrested on suspicion of extortion
A utility inspector for the city of Colton has been arrested on suspicion of extortion and is accused of using his official position to coerce people into using his private electrical business. Read Full Artice...
SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY
Head of public health department named
Jim Lindley has been appointed director of the San Bernardino County Department of Public Health, said county spokesman David Wert.
Dr. Read Full Artice...
Exhibition to display Egyptian collection
Items discovered in Egypt by a man considered the father of modern archaeology are set to go on display in November at Cal State San Bernardino's Robert V. Read Full Artice...
A new technique for growing human embryonic stem cells developed by a UC Riverside professor could bring researchers closer to using the cells to treat diseases such as Parkinson's and diabetes. Read Full Artice...
Robert Wallace wasn't alone Tuesday in having a mixed response to the average price of gasoline in the Inland area going below $4.
"I wish it would go lower," Wallace, 49, of Moreno Valley, said as he pumped gas at a station near his home. Read Full Artice...
A Riverside community group says the redesign of a proposed medical building atop the city's old Chinatown still does not include enough distinct Chinese architectural features that pay tribute to the site's history. Read Full Artice...
San Bernardino City Council members on Monday rejected a bid to subpoena city staff for hearings on oversight, funding and child-protection measures in Mayor Pat Morris' crime-fighting Operation Phoenix. Read Full Artice...
Authorities seized more than 60,000 marijuana plants during four separate raids in remote areas of the San Bernardino National Forest over the past two weeks, arresting seven people with suspected ties to Mexican drug cartels, officials said Monday. Read Full Artice...
The freefalling housing market has not pulled Inland area locksmiths down with it. Many are keeping busy with jobs changing locks and keys at foreclosed homes across the region. Read Full Artice...
Fueled by the Olympics, Inland residents are flooding swimming and gymnastic clubs and club owners are holding open houses and sending out thousands of mailers. Read Full Artice...
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