National Community Renaissance (National CORE) and the Housing Authority of the County of San Bernardino (HACSB) held an opening celebration and ribbon cutting for Crestview Terrace last week. Elected officials and the community were on hand to celebrate San Bernardino’s newest affordable housing community. “This is the latest milestone for …
Read More »Planning Commission approves affordable housing for veterans
The San Bernardino Planning Commission approved new low-income housing for veterans last week. Los Angeles-based U.S.VETS, a longtime resource for military veterans and their families is planning to build a three-story affordable housing complex for qualified military veterans at 1351 N. E St. The non-profit agency hopes to secure funds …
Read More »Apartment Complex in San Bernardino sells for $7 million
CBRE recently announced the sale of a 44-unit apartment complex in San Bernardino to a local buyer for $7 million. The Arrowhead Apartments, located at 3943 N H St., feature all 1-bedroom 1-bathroom units. The complex is located north of the 210 Freeway and in proximity to California State University, …
Read More »San Manuel tribe awards more than $2 million in grants to San Bernardino
The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians have announced that they have awarded a $2.22 million grant to the City of San Bernardino to help fund a new mobile veterinary clinic, improvements at Seccombe Lake Park, and new police vehicles. The agreement, which was finalized in late December, provides $1.1 …
Read More »Live Large, adopt a big dog at the San Bernardino Animal Shelter
The San Bernardino Animal Shelter is teaming up with twenty other pet agencies in Southern California and the Best Friends Animal Society for the “Live Large – Adopt a Big Dog” campaign from January 15 to 31. Through the end of January, adoptions for dogs weighing over 40 pounds will …
Read More »Sixteen nonprofits receive grants from Black Equity Initiative
Inland Empire Community Foundation (IECF) and the Black Equity Initiative of the Inland Empire (BEI-IE) announced $740,000 to 16 nonprofits in the first round of grants from the IE Black Equity Fund. These grants will provide resources and capacity-building support to Black-led organizations working to end systemic racism as well …
Read More »Volunteers Needed for January 27 Homeless Point-In-Time Count
The City of San Bernardino is asking members of the community to volunteer for the annual homeless point-in-time count on Thursday, January 27, from 5:30 am to 10:00 am at the San Manuel Stadium parking lot, home of the San Bernardino 66ers, located at 280 South “E” Street. “The point-in-time …
Read More »DA plans to prosecute smash and grab robberies
The San Bernardino County District Attorney’s Office is sending a strong message to deter further smash and grab robberies by building a significant case with multiple felonies and enhancements against a group of individuals who have committed a series of these crimes. On January 4, 2022, the San Bernardino County …
Read More »Adult winter leagues begin this month
If you are one of the many people looking to lose a few pounds after the holidays or the weight put on by coronavirus lockdowns, you are giving that New Year’s resolution to get in shape after all one more try, the City of San Bernardino is rolling out some …
Read More »Donate blood for a chance to win Super Bowl tickets from LifeStream
One of the many side effects of the coronavirus response by government and health officials has been the disruption of many typical and standard medical practices. Many of the preventative or maintenance items in health care have been shunted to the wayside in these unusual times. The blood bank industry …
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