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It's that time of year again, the 18th annual Stater Bros. Route 66 Rendezvous event is here.
Starting next Thursday and lasting through the weekend, festival planners expect about 500,000 people to attend the four day event. Read Full Artice...
On a visit to the very well-equipped March Air Museum, the focus will be to look at planes and they have them there in spades! In fact, if you like planes, you will have your time cut out to see everything you want as they are everywhere. Read Full Artice...
While Americans traditionally decorate their homes with frightening figurines as part of Halloween festivities, residents of Mexico and Central America this week note the start of a completely different celebration -- the ceremonial celebration of Dia de. Read Full Artice...
Elaine West never thought she would leave her residence in Black Pearl neighborhood of New Orleans and start a new life in San Bernardino. Read Full Artice...
The third weekend in September is right around the corner and the smell of fried food's in the air tempting the taste buds as the sounds of fierce engines revving follows near -- and that could only mean one thing.
Th e 17th annual Stater Bros. Read Full Artice...
As San Bernardino Mayor Pat Morris recalled his days as a bricklayer in Needles to a small intimate group in his conference chambers, he stressed the importance of how certain patterns create for more stable constructions. Read Full Artice...
SAN BERNARDINO -- San Bernardino's AJ Holyfield knows what it's like to have his 15-minutes of fame.
That doesn't mean that he's now looking to steer clear of the limelight. Read Full Artice...
There's an old joke about a parson stopping by a man's garden gate on his way back from church.
"We don't see you much in church these days, Bill," the parson said.
"Too much work to do in the garden," Bill replied. Read Full Artice...
There are not very many people who have been fortunate enough to see their children graduate from college, but for Michael Kolendowicz of San Bernardino, seeing his children graduate was not enough. Read Full Artice...
Barstow is one of those places that many people know by passing through - often just a pit stop on the way to Las Vegas.
For most, there's little more than fuel, food or an outlet store. Read Full Artice...
The new executive director at the March Field Air Museum isn't a former aviator. She comes from a much different background.
"I used to be with the Redlands Symphony,'' said Patricia Korzec. Read Full Artice...
Many museums are so large that they can be overwhelming, with huge galleries and halls full of so much that it is almost impossible to focus on individual exhibits. Read Full Artice...
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