Thursday Feb 9 | Redlands Daily Facts
Yucaipa City Councilman Greg Bogh makes Yucaipa a super-majority in supporting Ramos
Adopt a pet: 4-month-old yellow Pharaoh hound/Lab mix, 2-year-old neutered orange domestic short hair tabby cat James Ramos announced receiving the endorsement of Yucaipa City Councilman Greg Bogh in his campaign to represent the Third Supervisorial District.
YUCAIPA: Teacher's murder featured on Investigation Discovery
The murder of Stephen Wood, a Yucaipa intermediate school teacher who was kidnapped and killed in June 1993, will be featured on Investigation Discovery's true crime series "Stolen Voices, Buried Secrets" at 10 p.m. Monday.
YUCAIPA: Resident serving mission in South Africa
Brandon Seville West has accepted a call to serve a two-year mission in Johannesburg, South Africa for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Redlands Chamber of Commerce announce new Shop Redlands First campaign
Redlands Chamber of Commerce is launching a new "Shop Redlands First" campaign to encourage customers to spend their dollars locally.
San Bernardino County Sheriff's detectives are again actively investigating the February 2000 murder of La CaA ada Flintridge couple Joni and "Skip" Tillman, shown in this undated photo.
REDLANDS: 3 I-10E lanes closed till 6 a.m.
The closure affects the Nos. 3, 4 and 5 lanes from Ford Street in Redlands to the Yucaipa border, the Highway Patrol reports on its website.
Bicyclist injured during hit-and-run in Yucaipa
San Bernardino County sheriff's deputies are looking for the driver of a white Ford truck who caused serious injuries to a bicyclist Friday during a hit-and-run. The collision was reported about 9:54 p.m. near 5th Street and Wildwood Canyon Road in Yucaipa, according to a sheriff's news release.
REDLANDS: Farmers earn laptops for taking computer training
Bob and Suzi Rider figure they can use the laptops they received after completing a computer training class to keep the books when they begin selling the fruit they grow on their Cherry Valley property.
San Bernardino: Marchers protest sexual exploitation of girls
More than 200 people marched through San Bernardino's Hospitality Lane district on Saturday morning, carrying signs and chanting slogans to protest the commercial sexual exploitation of young girls.
Police Department uses social media to help fight crime
The Redlands Police Department isn't just embracing social media, it's forging a new path that could become a model for law enforcement agencies across the country.
YUCAIPA: Pet adoption group plans expansion
The Yucaipa Animal Placement Society, one of the area's oldest no-kill pet adoption organizations, is planning a major expansion over the next year.
You can find everything you need to plan your big day under one roof. There will be drawings, vendors, caterers, DJs, event planners and more.
Teachers learn about medical massage
Carola Janiak, CEO of Hands-on Medical Massage School of Redlands, presented the program when Fidelis Iota, the Redlands-Yucaipa retired teachers' chapter of Alpha Delta Kappa, met Jan.
Topangans Occupy Rose Parade - PDSMM Celebrates and Plans the Future
One of the numerous human "tent" floats from Occupy the Rose Parade, which was not televised but was occupied by Topangans and thousands more.
YUCAIPA: Presentation set for Jan. 27 at adobe
How do older technologies stack up against today's electronic gadgetry? Find out during an interactive presentation called "How Did They Use That?" with San Bernardino County Museum curator Michele Nielsen at the Yucaipa Adobe at 1 p.m. Friday.
Divided Vote On Funding Homeless Warehouse
In an 8 to 3 vote the Coachella Valley Association of Governments' Executive Committee voted to fund a regional homeless shelter in a warehouse using a formula requiring every city to pay the same amount regardless of population and employment figures.
Role of school boards in education
How are policy decisions made at the three school districts involved in this column? Each educational level has one or more boards: some are state level, some local, with elected, appointed or volunteer memberships, and with varying roles and responsibilities.
YUCAIPA: Council endorses 3-day festival
The Yucaipa City Council has endorsed plans to hold a three-day Music and Art Festival to celebrate completion of the city's ambitious Uptown Streetscape project.
YUCAIPA: Charter school foundation plans fundraiser
On Feb. 24 from 6-9 p.m. Inland Leaders Foundation and the Voice for School Choice Campaign will present its first annual Fundraising Gala at the Fox Event Center in Redlands in support of providing high-quality schools built on parent choice and education reform.
YUCAIPA: College president retiring
Harrision, 69, of San Bernardino, has served as president of the Yucaipa community college since 2000.