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Rancho Cucamonga's Central school board passes resolution over salary cut option
Facing a dire budget crisis, the Central School District board has passed a resolution giving the district the option to cut employees' salaries in the next fiscal year.
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Joey's Bar-B-Q opens its first drive-through restaurant in Rancho Cucamonga
It's been a long time coming for the co-owner of Joey's Bar-B-Q, who just opened his fourth location - in Rancho Cucamonga - after starting the first restaurant more than 30 years ago.
Rancho Cucamonga's fire chief announces his retirement
Fire Chief Peter Bryan - who led the city Fire Department for five years after heading the fire departments of Norco and Monrovia - has announced his retirement.
High Desert's McOwen hits in 40th straight game
High Desert's James McOwen has extended his hitting streak to 40 games with a single in the ninth inning of a 6-4 loss at Rancho Cucamonga.
Former Assistant Assessor of Operations Jim Erwin appeared in court this morning for a hearing where attorneys discussed grand jury transcripts and Erwin's case was assigned to a new judge.
Couple caught stealing mail in Rancho Cucamonga neighborhood
A couple was arrested in a Rancho Cucamonga neighborhood early Wednesday morning after sheriff's deputies found a pile of stolen mail and other property in their vehicle, authorities said.
Upland police capture Circle K robbery suspect
A man armed with a handgun fled with tobacco products and cash after robbing a Circle K store this morning in Upland, police said.
Adam Aleman pleads guilty, agrees to testify against former Assessor's Office colleagues
Former San Bernardino County assistant assessor Adam Aleman pleaded no contest today to four felony counts in exchange for cooperating truthfully with authorities against his former colleagues at the Assessor's Office.
Burton testifies in murder trial, claims memory loss in wife's killing
Michael Burton took the witness stand in his own defense Monday, claiming that prior to killing his wife with a samurai sword in 2006, she attacked him with a Taser and stabbed him with a kitchen knife.
Sisters finally meet in Rancho Cucamonga
For 30 years, they lived 20 minutes apart in the Inland Empire and never knew of each other's existence.
Jeffree Star performs during the kick off of the Vans Warped Tour Friday, June 26, 2009 at the Pomona Fairplex.
State IOUs loom as Republicans split on budget vote
Republicans and Democrats in the state Assembly voted together on three budget revisions aimed at preventing the state from overdrawing its bank accounts, but the bipartisanship didn't last and Republicans in the Senate knocked the bills down.
Armed robbers target couple parked in Claremont turnout
Armed robbers held a Rancho Cucamonga couple at gunpoint and ransacked their car in north Claremont late Tuesday.
July Rancho Cucamonga concert series features groups from around the world
The World Music Summer Concert Series, featuring music from around the globe, will be offered during July at the Victoria Gardens Culture Center.
Ontario man pleads not guilty to molesting daughter's friends
An Ontario man pleaded not guilty this morning to charges that he inappropriately touched two of his young daughter's elementary school classmates.
Churches seeking shelter from sudden violence
One Sunday in March, a man strode down the aisle of the First Baptist Church in Maryville, Ill., pulled out a .45-caliber semiautomatic pistol and fired at the pastor.
Ontario road repairs may be delayed if governor goes ahead with plan to take city gas taxes
With the chance looming of losing nearly $5 million in gas tax funds, Ontario officials said they will find it nearly impossible to do much road repair in the coming year.
Blood donations keep girl alive
By the time Hannah Eriksen reaches Kaiser Permanente Hospital in Fontana, her chest is already numb.
Suspect's injuries detailed in murder trial
Several hours after he killed his wife with a samurai sword, Michael Burton was rushed to a local hospital for treatment of his injuries, which prosecutors say were self-inflicted. During Burton's murder trial on Thursday in West Valley Superior Court, a prosecutor called the doctor who treated Burton to the witness stand.
The former president of the Chamber of Commerce has started a regional business alliance based on legislative advocacy.