The Inland Film Fest returned in triumph September 13–14, drawing nearly 1,000 attendees to Regal San Bernardino and the ...
San Bernardino earns Clean California designation weeks after “dirtiest city” report, unlocking new grants, resources, and ...
Caltrans and Inland Empire Waterkeeper are inviting volunteers to join them Sept. 20 at Martha McLean-Anza Narrows Park for a community cleanup.
California’s mask laws spark controversy as police mask restrictions and protester bans face constitutional and civil rights challenges.
San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors voted Sept. 9 to approve an ordinance banning homeless encampments on county public property and public rights of way.
State Senator Sabrina Cervantes (D–Riverside), an openly LGBTQ+ Latina lawmaker, has filed a government claim against the City of Sacramento alleging that police falsely arrested her for DUI.
Rialto Unified's Family and Community Engagement (FACE) team is reaching new heights with its new Parent Ambassador program, ...
The Supreme Court has cleared the way for immigration agents to resume ‘roving’ arrests in Southern California, a move that ...
The Miss and Mr. Cardinal City Pageant returns to SBHS Sept. 20 with its first autistic contestant and powerful student ...
CDC warns of an active 2025–26 flu season; Inland Empire doctors urge flu shots to cut heart, stroke risks and protect vulnerable groups.
In cities across California, street vendors are a vibrant part of our neighborhoods. They are entrepreneurs and providers of affordable food and goods for working families. From the frutas frescas on ...
San Bernardino Valley College launched its 100th anniversary year with a festive Centennial Opening Ceremony and procession during Opening Day. Gonfalons representing each academic division led the ...