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San Bernardino: Moreno Valley man jailed in robbery spree
A 22-year-old Moreno Valley man is behind bars in connection with a two-day string of convenience store holdups in San Bernardino, Colton and Riverside, say San Bernardino police.
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San Bernardino: Rock the Bells celebrates 10 years
Wu-Tang Clan will perform at Rock the Bells 2013, which comes to San Manuel Amphitheater in Devore Sept.
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Don't let preconceptions decide school funding
When it comes to setting education funding policies for California, preconceived notions have long held at least as much sway as actual reality.
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Internet Gaming: Online poker bill still no sure bet
There is another round of efforts to license online poker in California, but it remains to be seen if a law will emerge or if it will be "no deal," the 2013 version.
Medical Pot: Senate opens path to legal clinics
Medical marijuana dispensaries that agree to maintain nonprofit status, improve security and follow other guidelines from the California attorney general's office would be exempt from prosecution under legislation that passed the state Senate.
San Bernardino: Blackout affecting 15,200 homes, businesses
A power failure has cut electricity to 15,254 homes and businesses centered in the Del Rosa area of San Bernardino, according to Southern California Edison's website.
Inland Empire: Type O-negative blood supply critically low
Hospitals throughout Southern California are experiencing a shortage of type O-negative blood, and LifeStream is urging those with O negative to assist by donating blood.
STUDY: 63 percent increase in suburban Inland poverty
Jim Miller, at left, is handed a bag of food by Kathy Marshall at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church in Riverside in September 2012.
San Bernardino County Probation Department gets four-legged officer
County Probation Officer Cailla Henry and Raewin in downtown San Bernardino. "We're going to a lot of houses in San Bernardino County where there could be drugs," Henry said.
Traffic Column: Altered plates always illegal
Q: "When is a doctored license plate illegal?" asked Stan Smith. "Is any type of modification to the plate - no matter how minor - against the law?" The San Bernardino resident said he's recently noticed cars on the road with plates that have "the white reflective-type paint between and around the letters and numbers scraped off." "As a result, it ... (more)
Cajon HS freshman hailed as a hero
A 15-year-old girl is being hailed as a hero after a two-alarm fire started in her home and she rushed to get her younger siblings out of the house to safety before calling 9-1-1. Storhmn Figueroa, heard the smoke alarm going off in her home in the 5500 block of N. Western Avenue and swiftly jumped into action.
San Bernardino: Human rights advocate speaks at university
Roberto Cintli Rodriguez, assistant professor in the Department of Mexican American Studies at the University of Arizona, will speak at Cal State San Bernardino.
Moreno Valley: City manager says he wasn't pushed to resign
A week ago, it appeared Henry Garcia was going to be fired from his job as Moreno Valley city manager.
MURRIETA: Veterans assisted in transition into civilian life
From left to right: a Linda Propost, Regional Human Resources Director, Allied Barton Security Services a Marla Milligan, assistant director, Veterans' Employment and Training Service , US Department of Labor a Clark Bridges, Southwest Workforce Development Center, EDD a Yesenia Thomas, readjustment veterans outreach specialist, San Bernardino Vet ... (more)
REDLANDS: Runner aims for 24 peaks in a day
Paul Melzer, a 55-year-old Redlands man who works for the Wildlands Conservancy, poses near the conservancy on Wednesday, April 24, 2013.
San Bernardino: Police seek family of injured man
Just after 11 p.m. on Thursday, May 16, San Bernardino police found a man with a severe head injury lying in a field in the 200 block of East 9th Street.
Fatal truck accident along East Walker River
A fatal truck accident occured inTuesday's early morning hours in Bridgeport as a semi appeared to drift off the highway on the East Walker bridge as it entered town.
San Bernardino: Military sexual assault? No problem
The United States military has been stuck in quagmires before, but this one is of its own making: These days it can't seem to pull itself out of the mess surrounding sexual assault.
Arrests in High School Sexting Scandal
The boy is accused of allegedly tweeting nude photos of girls. The girl is cited on a less-serious charge of distributing obscene matter A high school student from Rancho Cucamonga could face jail time after tweeting nude pictures of at least four underage females.
San Bernardino: Hospitals experience shortage of type O-negative blood
Hospitals throughout Southern California are experiencing a shortage of type O-negative blood, and LifeStream is urging those with O negative to assist by donating blood.