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The residents of the Inland Empire should be very disappointed that the Obama administration last week awarded $34 million in stimulus for the Colton Crossing project. Read Full Artice...
Recently, our San Bernardino school board has been faced with some very difficult decisions. Now our state budget is adding more unreasonable choices. We may be forced to terminate, move or demote principals based on state test scores. Read Full Artice...
Small-business owners are under assault in California from unelected and unaccountable government bureaucrats who aggressively use the California State Labor Code to levy fines or just bully business owners into submission. Read Full Artice...
This month, the U.S. Census questionnaires will be mailed out to roughly 120 million households across the United States.
National Census Day is April 1, 2010. It will serve as the deadline for mailing in your questionnaires. Read Full Artice...
I am completely convinced that Kevin Cooper is an innocent man on San Quentin's death row. I am appalled that Assemblyman Curt Hagman is trying to have him executed. Read Full Artice...
e "State schools not racing to top," March 8.
California legislators want test scores to improve but they massively cut funding, forcing school district boards to lay off teachers and cut student learning days. Read Full Artice...
The recent picture of Fontana teachers protesting the possible budget cuts would be laughable if it wasn't so serious.
One protester identified as a teacher had a sign in one hand and with the other was stuffing her face with food. Read Full Artice...
e "Utility tax extension debated," Feb. 27.
I strongly disagree with Colton City Councilman David Toro on the continued taxation of the residents of Colton via their electric bills. Read Full Artice...
Top 10 ways to fail the California Standardized Test:
10) Cover up all bulletin boards so the kids feel strange and afraid.
9) Use archaic terms in questions about computers (like DOS). Read Full Artice...
Curt Hagman is missing the majority view when he talks about justice for victims. Hagman says that victims' family members deserve justice. I couldn't agree more with that. Read Full Artice...
It's more than disappointing to have seen the protests on March 4 against the state budget cuts to education in California.
I want to point out something that we haven't seen - Americanism. Read Full Artice...
We are writing regarding the board of directors election for Western Heights Water Co. on March 31. Apparently there are three candidates running for the board in addition to the five current incumbents. Read Full Artice...
I have practiced law in San Bernardino County for over 55 years. I have personally known every district attorney who has served San Bernardino County since 1955. I worked as a deputy district attorney for several years. Read Full Artice...
Please tell us that Tyler Shreve's father Tony was misquoted in the March 4 newspaper. Mr. Shreve was quoted as saying "I was right behind Tyler when he wrestled the coach to the ground. I was pulling Tyler off." Tyler attempted to punch Mr. Read Full Artice...
I just finished reading a follow-up story on the Redlands East Valley High School incident on Feb. 24 involving Tyler Shreve and James Cordes.
I sat back for a moment and thought to myself, "wow. 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 ("Speaker blasts observance of Chavez holiday," March 3) could not be ignored. Read Full Artice...
As time passes, memories fade. Colton and Grand Terrace voters, please don't let this be the case come November when it's time to re-elect certain school board members. Read Full Artice...
ep Gary Miller, R-Diamond Bar, was right on the money when he stated that his bill (The L.E.A.V.E. Act) would make it harder for companies to hire illegal immigrant workers. Hence, no work, no reason to be here. Read Full Artice...
Kudos for your excellent special report Feb. 28, detailing how federal stimulus money is benefiting the Inland Empire. As you know, this metropolitan area has been among the top five in the country with the worst unemployment during this Great Recession. Read Full Artice...
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