Tuesday May 6 | Whittier Daily News
Area volleyball teams got no favors
La Serna High School's unbeaten boys tennis and volleyball teams lead a group of 11 area schools which will participate in the CIF-Southern Section divisional playoffs that begin this week. via Whittier Daily News
Tuesday Apr 29 | Newsday.com
Bear gave off no reasons for concern before trainer's death
“Hollywood is a dream factory -- this time the dream has become a nightmare.”
The grizzly bear that wrestled Will Ferrell 's character in the recent film "Semi-Pro" seemed to obediently follow cues -- which made its killing of its trainer with a bite to the neck all the more stunning. via Newsday.com
Sunday Apr 27 | Press-Enterprise
Shelters filling up with four-legged victims of foreclosures
“They just had to walk away from it”
Jane Stonehill remembers the car pulling up to Animal Rescue Friends of Idyllwild's office a few months ago. via Press-Enterprise
Friday Apr 25 | ABC7News
California partners up with China to help combat their environmental problems.
“At this particular moment, it's rather interesting and important that we try to launch a positive relationship”
A new partnership to combat China's rising pollution problem is now in place. On this Earth Day, California's Environmental Protection Agency signed an agreement with China to help the country deal with climate ... via ABC7News
Wednesday Apr 23 | Black Voice News
SB Co. 11th In U.S. Jailing Rate
“Our County jailed more than 4,000 illegal aliens last year alone”
SB Co. 11th In U.S. Jailing Rate By Chris Levister San Bernardino County locks people up at a higher rate than all but ten counties in the United States, and ranks third-highest in California according to a new ... via Black Voice News
Monday Apr 21 | Los Angeles Times
Cement plant in Rubidoux charged with releasing a carcinogen
“I hope the community knows we are taking this matter very seriously and taking all available steps to ensure the chromium emissions are eliminated to the degree feasible”
Southern California air regulators on Friday charged a Riverside County cement plant with violating dust-control statutes, days after revelations that the site was believed to be emitting high levels of ... via Los Angeles Times
Saturday Apr 19 | San Bernardino County Sun
“Everything is a record every day since the beginning of April”
Gasoline prices nationwide spiked past $3.40 a gallon on Thursday, but area motorists had already taken that hit the first week of March. via San Bernardino County Sun
Saturday Apr 19 | Burlingame Daily News
State funding not enough for child care
“For a family with several kids that is trying to do right by their kids with quality child care, it is extremely difficult.”
Marie Ettiene is on a very long list. Almost two years ago, the single mother of four put her youngest child on a roster for state-subsidized child care. via Burlingame Daily News
Friday Apr 18 | My58.com
Wildfire Burns 1 Home In Cold Springs
People were ordered to evacuate in Cold Springs after a wildfire broke out and destroyed one home. via My58.com
Friday Apr 18 | Los Angeles Times
California unemployment hits 6.2%; worse than Ohio, Pennsylvania
“The bubble has a slow leak, so it's hard to tell how long it will take”
SACRAMENTO -- California's unemployment rate rose by a whopping half a percentage point in March, reaching 6.2% as a weakening economy shed jobs in the ailing construction and financial activities sectors. via Los Angeles Times









