San Bernardino has joined a friendly competition between cities across the nation to see who can be the most “water wise” through the Wyland National Mayor’s Challenge for Water Conservation. Mayor John Valdivia asks residents to conserve water and other natural resources on behalf of the City of San Bernardino …
Read More »Upland Police Chief to lead San Bernardino’s Police Department
Last week the City of San Bernardino announced that Upland Chief of Police Darren Goodman has been selected to be the next Chief of Police. “Chief Goodman brings to San Bernardino a wealth of experience, leadership, and knowledge of this region,” said City Manager Robert D. Field. “We are very …
Read More »Drive to decarbonize hitting roadblocks
When you compare the number of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations to the number of gasoline-powered stations within the city of San Bernardino there is no contest. There are just a few EV stations versus more than two dozen of the gas variety. Now take the median household income in …
Read More »San Bernardino County Civil Grand Jury now accepting applications
The San Bernardino County Civil Grand Jury is now accepting applicants for the 2023 calendar year. The Civil Grand Jury is charged by the California Penal Code to investigate all aspects of the county, including cities and special districts, and potentially hear information on certain criminal investigations. All communications to …
Read More »Whoppers caught at Seccombe Lake
The City of San Bernardino recently shared that some rather large fish were caught at Seccombe Lake. Brothers Felipe and Miguel Valenzuela caught carp, catfish and trout in recent weeks from the lake. Seccombe Lake Urban State Recreation Area – generally called Seccombe Lake – first opened in the mid-1980s. …
Read More »Cosmic Nights returns to the San Bernardino County Museum
The San Bernardino County Museum’s popular astronomy-themed event, Cosmic Nights is back for 2022. Cosmic Nights at the San Bernardino County Museum are held in partnership with San Bernardino Valley Amateur Astronomers (SBVAA). Organized in 1958, SBVAA helps amateur astronomers in the San Bernardino Valley area to increase their knowledge …
Read More »San Bernardino City Library holding Cricut tutorial for teens
Does your teen like to craft or maybe is interested in learning more about Cricut? The San Bernardino City Library system is hosting a Teen Cricut Craft event on Saturday, March 26. Young adults ages 12 – 18 will learn Cricut basics and make a sticker or die cut project. …
Read More »ArtsFest returns to San Bernardino after two year hiatus
After a two year hiatus due to the COVID pandemic, ArtsFest is returning to downtown San Bernardino on Saturday, March 19 from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm for a day of fun and food at the Court Street Square, located on Court Street between D Street and E Street. This …
Read More »San Bernardino Symphony presents ‘Romeo and Juliet vs. West Side Story’
Steven Spielberg may have failed to make a splash with his remake of the classic Romeo and Juliet inspired musical “West Side Story”, but the San Bernardino Symphony Orchestra is undaunted by that and is set to perform a special program entitled “Romeo and Juliet vs. West Side Story” 7:30 …
Read More »Annual reading program with In-N-Out starts Saturday
The San Bernardino County Library is once again partnering with In-N-Out Burger to promote reading among children. The Cover to Cover program kicks off this Saturday, March 5 and will run through Saturday, April 16. Kids age 4 through 12 can register for Cover to Cover Reading Program and receive …
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