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Indicted ex-San Bernardino County official Mark Kirk back in politics
Two years after being indicted in a major San Bernardino County corruption case, Mark Kirk is back in the political arena. Comment?
Devore fires burn 10 acres near freeway split
Three small brush fires burned about 10 acres Wednesday afternoon near where the 215 and 15 freeways split, forcing lane closures as heavy smoke and flames impeded traffic. Comment?
San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors hears budget projections
San Bernardino County Chief Executive Officer Greg Devereaux presented the first budget projections for the next fiscal year to the Board of Supervisors on Tuesday. Comment?
Activists march and rally on May Day in San Bernardino for workers rights and immigration reform
Members of the Justice for Immigrants Coalition of Inland Southern California as well as other immigrant and workers' rights supporters marched through downtown San Bernardino Wednesday in honor of International Workers Day. Comment?
Hesperia father, son arrested in Claremont burglary
A Hesperia father and son team was arrested Friday morning for allegedly breaking into a Claremont home, police authorities said. Comment?
Athletes shine at the Special Olympics in Fontana
The athletes took their positions and when they got the signal they were off, each putting all of their heart and energy into their leg of the 4x100 meter relay race at Saturday's 16th annual Southern California/Western San Bernardino Area Games. Comment?
Efforts to repeal California's controversial Fire Prevention Fee move forward
A pair of bills to overturn the state's controversial Fire Prevention Fee have passed the Assembly Natural Resources Committee. Comment?
Medical marijuana delivery person held up in High Desert robbery
Christopher Street, 27, of Montrose is being held at the Victor Valley Jail on suspicion of robbery, according to San Bernardino County Sheriff's booking information. Comment?
Officials: False, embellished reports take resources from legitimate calls
A 16-year-old Hesperia teen walked into a High Desert nail salon Wednesday morning with his hands tied behind his back and reported he had been kidnapped the day before. Comment?
Hesperia schools chief: Tolerance of gays is a 'moral imperative'
The acting superintendent of Hesperia Unified has cut his spring break short to deal with charges that one of the district's schools is discriminating against gay students. Comment?
Hesperia schools chief: Tolerance toward gays a "moral imperative"
The acting superintendent of Hesperia Unified has cut his spring break short to deal with charges one of the district's schools is discriminating against gay students. Comment?
Apple Valley baby receives Berlin Heart, waits for donor
Related story: New heart sought for Paisley Mae at Loma Linda University Children's Hospital APPLE VALLEY -- Paisley Mae Arnold, the 4-month-old Apple Valley infant who needs a heart transplant, was successfully placed on a Berlin Heart earlier this week and is still waiting for a donor. Comment?
An outpouring of love for Paisley Mae
It's been a roller-coaster ride of emotions for the Arnold family since they learned their tiny, infant daughter not only had a heart condition but also needed a heart transplant if she had any hope of surviving. Comment?
Parents meet Desert Trails Preparatory Academy's new chief
After months of legal wrangling and political drama, the parents who helped oust the teachers and administrators they say failed their children got to meet the woman soon to be in charge of their school. Comment?
Taking the Polar Bear Plunge at Big Bear Lake for Special Olympics
James Wijnhamer has always enjoyed helping others. That's, in part, why he joined the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department. Comment?
New heart sought for 4-month-old Paisley Mae at Loma Linda University Children's Hospital
On Valentine's Day during Paisley Mae Arnold's four-month check-up, her parents, Rick and Charity Arnold, insisted a physician take notice of Paisley's lingering symptoms of a persistent cough and wheeze. Comment?
Inland Empire Assemblyman Tim Donnelly wants to end textbook tax
An Inland Empire assemblyman wants to shave up to 9 percent off the cost of every college textbook sold in the state. Comment?
CHP escorting motorists through Cajon Pass
A graphic produced by the National Weather Service shows a heavy snow band that has been moving across the Inland Empire this morning. Comment?
3 High Desert teens killed in head-on crash
Three High Desert young men, at least one still in high school, were killed Saturday night in a violent head-on crash with an alleged drunken driver. Comment?
Three High Desert teens killed in crash, allegedly drunken driver arrested
Three teens, including 18-year-old Tyler Shane Correll of Hesperia, were killed Saturday night when they were involved in a violent head-on crash in Johnson Valley with a suspected drunken driver, officials said. Comment?