Yesterday | The Press-Enterprise
BANNING: Elementary school welcomes international visitors
Students from Zhejiang Normal University in China performed at Central Elementary School in Banning Feb.
Yesterday | Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
One arrested after Chino police find marijuana grow house
Officers served a search warrant at a house in the 3800 block of Alicia Way last week, according to a police news release.
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Congresswoman to Offer Free Tax Preparation Services
Constituents with low to moderate incomes can receive free tax preparation services at the district office of Rep.
Will Ector Jr.: Happy Chinese New Year: lots of honors among schools
Here in Berryessa we are composed of a very diverse student population. This diversity is our strength and we celebrate our cultural holidays throughout the school year.
Congresswoman Chu to announce free income tax filing assistance at her district office
Murphey: Red Tails spotlight men of action and magnificent machines
Taking the basic fact that long before the civil rights movement, black Americans successfully fought the Luftwaffe in the skies over Europe, it is amazing that the story of these airmen has taken 67 years to reach the screen.
William Behrns a veteran of World War II talks about his days as a P-38 pilot in the service.
Program Offers California Inmates A Second Chance Through Diving
An innovative program is taking California's felons and problem parolees, teaching them how to become highly skilled deep sea divers and keeping them out of jail.
Chino assistant city manager abruptly hands in letter of resignation
"No one had a clue. He cleaned out his desk over the weekend and slipped a letter of resignation in the City Manager's Office, and that was it," said Mayor Dennis Yates.
The Year of the Water Dragon celebrations at the Asian and SJMA
The Year of the Water Dragon celebrations continue this weekend with free admission to the Asian Art Museum and the San Jose Museum of Art.
Monterey Park police officers involved in shooting identified
Police Chief Jim Smith on Friday identified the two officers in last Monday's fatal officer-involved shooting as Agent Peter Palomino and Officer Everado Romo.
Brian Stewart: America's 'prison nation,' must we follow suit?
One of this country's most experienced journalists and foreign correspondents, Brian Stewart is currently a Distinguished Senior Fellow at the Munk School for Global Affairs at the University of Toronto.
Victoria's Secret Commercials Draw Complaints
Victoria's Secret has always been a sexy brand. A lot of women, it appears, think it's just too sexy.
Clear photographs, security have helped reduce stick-up numbers, FBI says
A list of Southern California holdup artists and their creative names, usually created by FBI officials.
Tales from Town: Krieger to speak at Historical Society Recognitions Dinner
Members and guests of the Cambria Historical Society will welcome Dr. Dan Krieger as the guest speaker at their Recognitions Dinner on Saturday, Feb.
More than 200 people joined for an evening event Jan. 26 at Joseph Weller Elementary School, where its chorus sang a song and they had a student performance of a Vietnamese dance and a student demonstration of writing Chinese characters.
'Run for Russ' event planned Saturday
The annual "Run for Russ" 5K run and walk honoring the memory of the late Chino police Officer Russ Miller will be held Saturday.
CHINO: Hwy. 60 motorist hits big-rig, dies
A pre-dawn freeway crash killed a 36-year-old Chino man when his car drifted off of Highway 60 in that city and slammed into a parked big-rig, California Highway Patrol officers say.