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State housing market stays strong

State housing market stays strong

California’s housing market remained strong in November, despite its perennial problem of not enough houses being built, according to the California Association of Realtors. Sales of existing, single-family homes totaled 454,450 last month, up 4.7 percent from October but down 10.7 percent year-over-year, the association reported. Statewide, the median home …

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Weapons supplier in Dec. 2 attack attempts to withdraw guilty plea

Enrique Marquez Jr., who supplied the weapons used in the San Bernardino terrorist attack that killed 14 people December 2, 2015 was thwarted in his attempt to withdraw his guilty plea which has him serving 20 years in federal prison. A three-judge panel on the Ninth Circuit of the U.S. …

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SBCUSD Mourns Passing of Board of Education Member, Dr. Margaret Hill

SBCUSD Mourns Passing of Board of Education Member, Dr. Margaret Hill

In a Tweet on Monday the San Bernardino City Unified School District reported that one of its long-time board members has died.  Dr. Margaret Hill was 81.  Facebook tributes to her page have been pouring in all day. “Dr. Hill’s tireless, kind and cheerful presence made her arguably the most …

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Volunteers needed for annual point-in-time count

Volunteers needed for annual point-in-time count

San Bernardino County’s annual Point-In-Time Count (PITC) of unsheltered homeless individuals will be conducted on Jan. 27. The County is searching for volunteers to canvass the county’s cities, towns and unincorporated communities to count, survey and assist the county’s homeless population. The PITC is critical to secure government and private …

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First case of Omicron variant detected in San Bernardino County

First case of Omicron variant detected in San Bernardino County

It was only a matter of time before San Bernardino County recorded its first case of the coronavirus Omicron variant. According to a release by the County, the variant was detected in a male resident of Redlands who was fully vaccinated and had obtained a booster shot. He had traveled …

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San Bernardino County Museum Opens Exhibit in Remembrance of Terrorist Attack

San Bernardino County Museum Opens Exhibit in Remembrance of Terrorist Attack

The horrible events on December 2nd 6 years ago will be remembered and memorialized as part of the “Curtain of Courage” preview exhibit that is open now through December 19 at the San Bernardino County Museum. The “Curtain of Courage” is a piece of art that is under development by …

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Pedestrian Safety Enforcement Operation Planned for San Bernardino

Pedestrian Safety Enforcement Operation Planned for San Bernardino

On November 29, San Bernardino Police Department will conduct a pedestrian safety enforcement operation intended to educate drivers and pedestrians on traffic laws meant to keep them safe on the road. Officers will be looking for violations made by drivers and pedestrians that are illegal and dangerous. Special attention will …

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Red Cross offers tips for a safe Thanksgiving holiday

Red Cross offers tips for a safe Thanksgiving holiday

As families travel and come together this Thanksgiving, here are some tips to enjoy a safe holiday. Cooking fires are the number one cause of home fires and Thanksgiving is the peak day for these tragedies to occur. The American Red Cross offers these safety tips: Never leave cooking food …

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San Bernardino Police DUI patrols net eight arrests

San Bernardino Police Department reported eight drivers were arrested on suspicion of DUI while conducting DUI patrols last weekend, November 12 and 13. “Driving under the influence is dangerous, illegal and irresponsible,” Sgt. Harvey said in a statement. “Driving impaired is never excusable.” Drivers charged with a first-time DUI face …

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