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2009 in the Inland Empire to end on a chilly note
A sprinkling of rain may fall over the East Valley today while communities in the San Bernardino mountains face a chance of snowfall within the coming days.
Bald Eagles call San Bernardino Mountains home in the winter
With wingspans reaching over 7 feet, a distinctive dark body and signature white head and tail, the American Bald Eagle is more than just a majestic lord of the sky, it is a symbol of the virtue and freedom this nation was founded upon centuries ago.
Study to examine potential historic sites along state leg of Route...
For most, Christmas only comes once a year. But in the case of gear heads and greasers, joy similar to that of the Noel is felt in September during the Stater Bros.
A lifetime of Christmas trees and memories
The Blue Colorado spruce tree has been brought into the house again and is decorated with the red, green and blue twinkling lights.
Storm Watch: Chains Required In Some Parts of Southland
Rain in the desert meant snow in the higher elevations Tuesday, prompting CalTrans to require chains for some areas, and the complete shutdown on State Route 2. Here are the latest conditions.
As much as 10" rain falls Inland
A week of storms has dumped between five and 10 inches of rain in some Inland locations, according to the National Weather Service.
Area ravaged by Old Fire to get facelift
The Board of Supervisors on Tuesday adopted a five-year redevelopment plan for the fire-ravaged Cedar Glen area east of Lake Arrowhead.
Q&A: Charter Oak Unified School District Superintendent Clint Harwick
Highlander took a break with Charter Oak Unified School District Superintendent Clint Harwick to get his thoughts on education.
U.S. Forest Service seeking volunteers for San Jacinto Mountain eagle count
Volunteers are needed to supplement Forest Service rangers trying to count the eagles.
Elephant Theatre debuts 14th season with launch gala and silent auction on Dec. 10th
The multiple-award winning Elephant Theatre Company in Hollywood will announce their 14th season of thought-provoking theatre on Thurs., Dec.
Our little wonder bundle just turned two, and my spouse and I realized we had not had a vacation - not counting holidays at the in-laws - since before our son was born.
Money a big factor for ballot initiative process
Got $200 and a postage stamp? Then you, too, can try your hand at being a California lawmaker.
Looking beyond the usual spots
There are many historic sites in San Bernardino. Places like the Santa Fe Depot, the California Theatre, the old Harris Company and the site of the first McDonald's are fairly well known, but there are many other historic "hot spots" you may not know about.
Play by former RHS student debuts in Crestline
A play by a former Redlands High School student and her daughter is one of two one-act plays to be presented this weekend by the Lake Arrowhead Repertory Theater Company.
Untangled tales of managing girl hair
If author Craig Lawrey saw a little girl with rugged ponytails, misplaced barrettes or a roughly combed mane, he'd label her as a "DadHair" victim.
Crestline's overlooked antique rows
On the way to Lake Arrowhead and Big Bear, most folks drive past Crestline, the rustic mountain town on the shores of Lake Gregory.
CEO foresees more small bank failures
Jack Briner brings more than 40 years of banking experience to his CEO position at First Mountain Bancorp, the small Big Bear Lake-based holding company behind First Mountain Bank.
"Spooktacular" fun for the family
No worries - the "Halloween Spooktacular" Thursday and Friday won't leave you shaking in your boots or scared out of your seat.
Arson-related heart attacks murder? DA says yes
This Oct. 30, 2003 file photo shows a view from a burned out home showing a pine tree forest and homes which were consumed by the Old Fire as it roared through the community of Cedar Glen in Lake Arrowhead, Calif.