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: Arrest made in Lytle Creek body dump
Sheriff's deputies have arrested a man in the death of a Perris resident whose body was found on a forestry road a week ago.
Police discovered the body of a Perris man Wednesday evening along the side of a road in Lytle Creek.
Fire Near Forest Falls was Sparked by Illegal Campfire
Front Page Fire Near Forest Falls was Sparked by Illegal Campfire By Staff 14.AUG.08 SAN BERNARDINO , CA- Firefighters quickly contained the Big Falls wildfire to one-quarter acre near Forest Falls on Monday.
: Authories respond to call about dead body in Lytle Creek
San Bernardino County Sheriffs with the Fontana station responded to a call of a dead body around 8 p.m. Thursday.
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His career was an adventure cloaked in a badge. Ross Dvorak first picked up his gleaming metal San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department star Jan.
A look at a few Inland Empire earthquakes of note: Dec. 16, 1858: A quake estimated at magnitude 6.0 rattles the San Bernardino area.
Dolorosa "Delle" Mary Chilbes, a longtime resident of Lytle Creek, died July 15 at her home, of complications from a stroke.
Celebrating faith, love and fun
New houses. New-car smell. Updated software. Upgraded service. Trade-ins and trade-offs. Seems like new is "in" and old is always "out." Ray and Dorothy Erickson have been married 60 years and have lived in the ...
Lytle Creek artist explores the unconscious
INSIGHT: Stephen Rusher's art may seem nonsensical on the surface, but it taps into deeper thoughts.
Water company seeks 26% hike on user rates
The Fontana Water Company is seeking a 26 percent overall increase on user rates for its 44,000 meters effective July 1, 2009.
Seven officers pedaled bicycles 20 miles from town into the mountains surrounding Lytle Creek, finally reaching a dusty canyon where they lit up the looming darkness with the fiery muzzles of their .40-caliber ...
Calnev pipe safety is questioned
“Obviously we're concerned about existing areas and future development”
A proposal to build a 233-mile pipeline to carry nearly 200,000 barrels of petroleum a day to Las Vegas has some local officials nervous. via San Bernardino County Sun
San Bernardino County Museum exhibit features local architecture
“This is an exhibit for people of all ages and appeals to the architect in all of us”
The diverse and sometimes unique architecture of San Bernardino County is the focus of an exhibit titled "Sticks and Stones" at the county museum. via The Press-Enterprise
“The whole park got a complete face-lift”
In March, more than 500 volunteers gathered to build a new, state-of-the-art playground at San Bernardino's Lytle Creek Park. via San Bernardino County Sun
Controlled fire near Lytle Creek
A controlled burn is being conducted by the US Forest Service near Lytle Creek Road and Lone Pine Canyon. via Victorville Daily Press
: Hillside smoke in hillsides of northwest San Bernardino is prescribed burn
Billowing smoke seen in the hillsides northwest of San Bernardino is not a wildfire but a prescribed burn. via Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
“We'd like to see our property values go up.”
If neighborhood streets could talk, El Rancho Verde's roads would tell the story of change. via Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
“That's a very patient getaway driver”
Jose Navarro parked a vehicle on Monday morning a block away from the Jack in the Box in the 15200 block of Summit Avenue. via Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
“We never have to look back and wonder if what we did as members of the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department was worthwhile”
Sheriff Gary Penrod kept a proud, optimistic tone on Thursday, even as he warned that several noteworthy projects could be delayed. via San Bernardino County Sun
: UPDATE: Lockdown at Fontana's Summit High School lifted
“It's nothing on the school campus, and it's not the students”
FONTANA _ The lockdown issued after a student was reportedly spotted carrying a belt with bullets has been lifted after the report was found to be erroneous. via Inland Valley Daily Bulletin