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More than 1,000 newly naturalized citizens participate in the U.S. Citizenship Oath-Taking Ceremony on Tuesday, June 18, 2013 at the National Orange Show Events Center in San Bernardino.
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Riverside Fox: City negotiating with Live Nation
There's big news coming out of the Riverside City Council meeting tonight-colleague Alicia Robinson is at the meeting, reporting that the city is in talks with mega-promoter LiveNation to run the Fox Performing Arts Center, the Riverside Municipal Auditorium and the Fox Entertainment Plaza, which includes the black box, exhibit and event space.
Colton man arrested after allegedly pimping girl at Redlands motel
Mancia-Mejia met the girl online in May misleading her by identifying himself as 17-year-old "Albert Mann," police said.
Dog lovers invited to inaugural Walk 'n' Wag in San Bernardino
On Saturday, make tracks to "paw-ticipate" in the inaugural Walk 'n' Wag walkathon, a 5-mile stroll to bring awareness to the community about pet overpopulation.
San Bernardino City Unified School District partnered with the San Bernardino Police and City Fire Department on Monday, June 17, 2013 to engage in a safety preparedness drill held at Indian Springs to improve first responder skills and communication among agencies when responding to massive incidents.
San Bernardino: Brutal tales from early years
Wilson was part of the first overland immigration to Southern California led by Lorenzo Trujillo in 1841 from New Mexico.
Organizing for Action rallies in San Bernardino for gun control
Exactly six months after 20 children and six adults were killed at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., a small group from Organizing for Action stood here Friday with 26 flags and signs calling for stricter gun control.
IMMIGRATION: 1,008 people to take citizenship oath
More than 1,000 immigrants will swear the oath of citizenship Tuesday, June 18, in the first large naturalization services held in Riverside or San Bernardino counties.
San Bernardino City Council renews auditing contract
The City Council voted Monday to expand its contract with the firm that audited the city in the years before it filed for bankruptcy and also audited San Bernardino International Airport, despite the firm drawing criticism for both those jobs.
In effort to save language, Serrano classes coming to CSUSB
Ernest Siva, Morongo tribal ember and Serrano elder, speaks a native Serrano language at the San Manuel Reservation Community Center in San Bernardino on Thursday, June 13, 2013.
San Bernardino holding active-shooter drills at school
San Bernardino City Unified School District officials and law enforcement are holding active-shooter drills at Indian Springs High School today, Wednesday and Thursday.
LAUSD Teacher Arrested in Ex-Wife's Stabbing Death
The suspect, Michael Rodney Kane, 46, a teacher at Nestle Avenue Charter Elementary School in Tarzana, was arrested in the San Bernardino area, according to authorities.
San Bernardino County's chief deputy district attorney Bell retires
Karen Bell, San Bernardino County s chief deputy district attorney, has retired.
Dan Walters: California's inland city budgets still weak
California's monthly report on jobs and unemployment includes a county-by-county breakdown, providing graphic evidence of the state's bifurcated recovery from the worst recession since the Great Depression.
Budget cuts put San Bernardino County Museum on shaky ground
Supervisor James Ramos is leading the charge in an effort to save jobs and programs at the San Bernardino County Museum, which stands to lose its accreditation due to budget cuts.
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.
Muscoy man killed in San Bernardino crash
A passenger in a car died early Sunday when the driver lost control on the 210 Freeway in San Bernardino, overturning the car and causing it to slide off the freeway onto Little Mountain Drive.
Surfin' State Street brings car lovers to downtown Redlands
It was a car lovers paradise downtown Friday night, as hundreds of cars were on display at the annual Surfin' State Street Car Cruise.
Men wrongly convicted or arrested on bite evidence
At least 24 men convicted or arrested based largely on murky bite-mark evidence have been exonerated by DNA testing, had charges dropped or otherwise been proved not guilty.
Jury awards $55M to man in gang shooting
SAN BERNARDINO) - A jury has awarded $55 million to a Southern California man who lost his legs because he claims a private security firm's guard failed to protect him from gang members who shot him at an apartment building.