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Off to the right, about a mile north of San Antonio Dam and Upland on Mountain Avenue, there's the brush-clogged entrance of a mostly hidden canyon.
Travelers are still planning holiday weekends - despite high gas prices. In a survey by the Automobile Club of Southern California, members are planning to take at least the same amount of vacations this summer ...
They were born into the Great Depression. They know hard times, and what it takes to survive.
The city's historic downtown will get a face-lift, and city officials hope more visitors, as a well-known restaurant prepares to move in.
The San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors has approved plans to develop a water park at Cucamonga-Guasti Regional Park in Ontario, which is a totally cool idea.
Students honored for advertising creativity
“We are so proud of all of them”
Six students from the Art Institute of California -- Inland Empire were among the winners of ADDY Awards, which honor the top creative minds in advertising. via The Press-Enterprise
Hart bison dies after vet care
“Shortly after that, the animal had risen, walked away and then somehow stumbled. When it fell, it injured itself somehow. Staff rushed to it and found that the animal had expired.”
Scientists and animal specialists are reviewing data today to determine what caused a young American bison to die suddenly Wednesday morning at William S. Hart Park. via The Signal
San Bernardino: Holiday beckons Khmer faithful
“This is the one time of year I can see so many Cambodians”
Worshippers began arriving at the Khmer Buddhist Society of San Bernardino at 8 a.m. Saturday with their offerings of fried noodles, beef curry and jackfruit-studded desserts. via Press-Enterprise
“This great weather is why we live in Southern California and put up with the traffic and pollution”
The drastic weather changes were too much for her health, so Joanne Jones left Arkansas for sunny Southern California four years ago. via San Bernardino County Sun
Police honored for rescuing teen prostitutes
“We had a chance to recognize officers who go unnoticed”
The two teenage girls rode a Greyhound bus into a trap that for several agonizing months bound them to prostitution. via San Bernardino County Sun
Traffic cameras stir legality issues
“I have totally lost faith after this”
One family's once unshakable faith in the justice system has been sorely tested. via Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
Southern Californians feeling the gas crunch
“I'm spending too much on gas. It's taking away from other things. We don't go out to dinner as much as we used to. We stay at home more than usual.”
As gas prices continue to skyrocket, it is forcing Southern California drivers to alter their style of driving ... and living. via Press-Telegram
Poor economy curbs business expansions, study says
“The region's ultra-tight industrial real estate markets have had an impact on expansion trends”
The number of major business expansions in Southern California during 2007 declined by 17.5 percent as a result of the sagging economy and industrial and office markets, according to a report released today by ... via LA Daily News
: CSSB club honored by Soroptimists
The Cal State San Bernardino Sociology Club has been selected as one of the 2008 outstanding community recognition winners by Soroptimist International of Montclair/Inland Valley for its efforts to provide ... via San Bernardino County Sun
: Ebony Fashion Fair set Friday
Glamour and glitz will shine Friday night at the California Theatre Friday night as the Ebony Fashion Fair presents "Glam Odyssey: A Fashion Journey Into Bliss & Beyond.." The traveling fashion show, now in its ... via San Bernardino County Sun
“I believe that people are fundamentally good and generous”
Ken Sawa is driven by what he sees as the dark side of the American economy, the thousands countywide who struggle to afford basic needs like shelter, food and transportation. via Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
“Life is difficult for them right now”
In the 1930s, one largely untold story of the Great Depression included mass deportation of Mexican nationals - and Mexican-American citizens - from the Southwest. via Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
“The upshot of the new report is that - `Problem? What problem?' It seems to be disconnected from the situation on the ground”
Federal lawmakers from California think Washington doesn't know how to put out fires. via Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
Applications for unemployment benefits zoom up
“This suggests that the economic bad times are reaching the good jobs”
The number of new people signing up for unemployment benefits last week shot up to the highest level in more than two years, fresh evidence of the damage to a national economy clobbered by housing, credit and ... via San Bernardino County Sun