San Bernardino City Parks & Recreation is now accepting registrations for the upcoming Inland Empire Senior Games. The annual event will run from September 23rd to October 7th. Formerly known as the San Bernardino Senior Games, this competition began in 1987 with a partnership between San Bernardino Community Hospital, San …
Read More »Museum exhibits receive awards at National Association of Counties
San Bernardino County Museum was recently recognized with four National Association of Counties (NACo) Achievement Awards in the Arts, Culture and Historic Preservation categories. The awards are for the following exhibits: Co-Creating a Land Acknowledgment is a collaboration with San Manuel Band of Mission Indians and Morongo Band of Mission …
Read More »Officers Involved in Shooting With Armed Man
An armed man has died after being shot by an officer in San Bernardino on July 16, according to the San Bernardino Police Department. Last Saturday, at approximately 8:05 p.m., two fully uniformed San Bernardino Specialized Investigations Unit Officers were conducting surveillance in an unmarked vehicle after receiving information that …
Read More »San Bernardino Airport to kick-off passenger service with free concert
San Bernardino International Airport (SBD) is inviting area residents to attend a free all-ages concert to celebrate the beginning of scheduled passenger service to San Francisco and Provo, Utah in August. Shaed will headline the Ready for Takeoff concert and perform their hit single “Trampoline” on the world-famous airplane stage. …
Read More »Bank of America Awards $560,000 into Inland Empire Nonprofits
Bank of America recently announced its awarding $560,000 in grants to 32 Inland Empire nonprofits to help drive economic opportunity for individuals and families. The grants from Bank of America will help fund its Returning Adult Action Network Team which provides education and workforce opportunities for disadvantaged adults. Bank of …
Read More »Celebrating the 4th of July? It may cost you more
If you are looking to blow things up this 4th of July you should have better selection than last year, but like almost everything else, the fireworks will be more expensive due to inflation that has gripped the nation. You can expect to pay up to 25% more for the …
Read More »Museum director to retire, Myers steps in as Interim
San Bernardino County Museum announces the retirement of Melissa Russo, Museum Director, effective July 29, 2022, after 7 years of service to the county. The County Museum’s Chief Deputy, David Myers, will be stepping in as Interim Director of the Museum. Russo has been a nationally recognized leader in the …
Read More »Sizzlin’ Summer Nights Concert Series continues this week with Stone Soul
The Sizzlin’ Summer Nights Concert Series at the Roosevelt Bowl continues tonight with Stone Soul. Stone Soul is an 8 piece, horn-blowing, foot-stomping Classic Soul & Motown tribute band. Their snazzy suits and renditions of Classic Soul & Motown hits will have you dancing The Jerk, The Mashed Potatoes and …
Read More »San Bernardino Animal Services waives all fees for pet adoptions
Looking for that perfect four-legged companion? San Bernardino Animal Services Department has your new best friend waiting and it won’t cost anything. For the next 100 cat and dog adoptions all fees associated will be waived thanks to a partnership with Best Friends Animal Society. The free adoptions include microchip, …
Read More »Concert Under the Stars by San Bernardino Symphony Orchestra
The San Bernardino Symphony Orchestra, led by Music Director and Conductor Anthony Parnther, will present an evening of music under the stars – with fireworks – Saturday, July 2, on the San Bernardino Valley College football field. There will be two vocalists have been selected to perform with the Symphony. …
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