Yesterday | San Bernardino County Sun
San Bernardino City Clerk Gigi Hanna asks for name to be removed
City Clerk Gigi Hanna has sent a cease-and-desist letter to the political action committee responsible for a petition opposing the recall of Hanna and other elected officials.
Sunday | The Press-Enterprise
BANNING: Fireworks of the century July 6
This is an early save-the-day that has been mentioned at Banning city council and school board meetings and the centennial lecture last week.
Sunday | The Press-Enterprise
IMMIGRATION: Spanish language worries nothing new
In interviews I conducted for my story on how San Bernardino County now has a Latino majority, a few people told me although they didn't mind the increase in the Latino population, they were bothered by the growing number of Spanish-speaking immigrants who speak little or no English.
RIALTO: San Bernardino man killed in rollover
A San Bernardino man was killed in Rialto early Saturday morning, June 15, in a rollover accident on Cedar Avenue in Rialto.
Targets of San Bernardino recall claim effort is attempt to gain control of city's water resources
Officials targeted by a recall effort and their allies are increasingly making one specific charge: that it is all about taking control of the city's water resources for the personal gain of the developers behind the recall.
San Bernardino County: Diversity, but also white flight?
I wrote how new census estimates show that San Bernardino County is now majority Latino.
Police: Pool water heater cited in NC motel deaths
Detective Carla McCullough with Rialto Police directs a police photographer as they investigate the death of Rodney King on June 17, 2012 in Rialto, California.
Frameline37 Film Festival Features Potrero Hill Filmmakers
June is bustin' out all over - with films - at Frameline37. The San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival presents eleven days of queer cinema from June 20 to 30 at the Castro, Roxie and Victoria Theatres, and in Berkeley at the Rialto Cinemas Elmwood.
FOOTBALL: Murrieta Valley tabs Fazio as coach
Murrieta Valley High reached into another school's storied past Friday with hopes of continuing to build its own football tradition.
Your Movie Pass for Elizabeth, Maud's, and Kink
Actress Elizabeth Taylor's campaign for more AIDS research is documented in The Battle of amfAR, a film directed by local filmmakers Jeffrey Friedman and Rob Epstein.
REDLANDS: Helicopter crashes in Griffith Park; 3 injured
Fire Department spokesman Erik Scott says three people aboard the aircraft suffered minor injuries, and a park ranger who went to the scene suffered possible heat exhaustion.
SANBAG, Check Out Your Contractors Hiring Practices
Two weeks ago I wrote that SANBAG's governing board needs to look at its contractors' and subcontractors' employment practices.
Tarun Wadhwa: Watching the Police: Will Two-Way Surveillance Reduce...
Two years ago, Alvin, a teenager in Harlem, was walking down the street when he was approached by three NYPD officers.
Rialto man arrested for Hesperia robbery
RIALTO The man wanted for robbing a Hesperia store and beating a clerk was arrested late Tuesday morning, according to a San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department news release.
Rialto Unified students take walk into new chapter
Arturo Simental reacts as he receives his diploma from Rialto High School on Sunday.
Mystery at dinner party supports summer reading for kids in Rialto
The library kicked off its annual summer reading program with a bang: On Saturday night, a man was murdered there.
San Bernardino County: Hundreds swap guns for gift cards
Eloise Tankersley, right, forensics officer for Redlands Police, helps officers file serial numbers of guns that were traded for gift cards on Saturday morning, June 1, in Redlands.
Rialto Unified superintendent target of death threats, racist fliers
Capt. Randy DeAnda, spokesman for the Rialto Police Department, said the department is investigating both death threats and racist literature left for Cebrun, who is black, to find.
RIALTO: Forklift accident kills Fontana man
Jack Leo Buffrum died at the scene soon after being hit by the machine at 6:53 a.m. Thursday, May 30, along the 2200 block of West Lowell Street.
With flashing lights and sirens blaring, San Bernardino City Firefighters raced through downtown streets to get to a fully involved grass fire that was encroaching on a local auto parts business.