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SuperMonsterCity! exhibit opens at San Bernardino County Museum this week

The San Bernardino County Museum recently announced the opening of a new exhibition, SuperMonsterCity! America’s Monsters, Superheroes, and Villains. The exhibit includes a collection of more than three hundred action figures, posters, games from the 1960s, 70s, 80s, 90s 2000s, and 2010s consisting of superheroes, monsters, and villains. The SuperMonsterCity! collection ranges …

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New types of sharp containers now accepted at HHW collection facilities

Beginning July 1, San Bernardino County residents can safely dispose of their used sharps by creating their own container. This is an alternative to plastic bio-hazard sharps containers. These containers must be 2-gallon or smaller non-food and sealable with a screw lid that can’t be punctured. Containers must also be …

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County parks now hiring lifeguards and pool managers for 2021 swim season

From Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend, the San Bernardino County Regional Parks opens its swim complexes at Cucamonga-Guasti, Glen Helen and Yucaipa for families to enjoy. However, lifeguards and pool managers are still needed for the 2021 swim season.  Interested candidates are invited to apply. Lifeguards will receive …

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Summer reading program kicks off June 7

Baker’s Book Club is back at the San Bernardino Library

The San Bernardino Public Libraries will return to normal hours on June 7 which coincides with the kick off of the annual Summer Reading Program. This year’s summer reading theme is “Reading Colors Your World!” Children, teens, and adults are all able to participate to win prizes in the event …

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Delhi Palace, Great Indian Cuisine

Located on the South side of Hospitality Lane, Delhi Palace is a great local authentic Indian Restaurant that has been open for many years in San Bernardino. We understand that like sushi, Indian Food is not to the liking of everyone.  But, if you are fond of curry, and we …

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San Bernardino Family Offers Reward to Catch Their Son’s Killer

The killing of 21-year-old Travis Bradell Warren has been described as a senseless murder in every way. Warren, an aspiring journalist and college student, was gunned down in a “road-rage”-incident four months ago. The shooting took place at a high-traffic intersection on East Hospitality Lane.  Despite the fact that there …

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San Bernardino Non-profits receive grants from No Kid Hungry California

Senator Bogh secures grant money

As part of its ongoing effort to honor and support the hard-working people who have continued to help feed kids amid the COVID-19 pandemic, No Kid Hungry California announced it’s providing another $1.8 million in grants to schools and nonprofits across California. Two local non-profits, Sick N’ Tired Sobriety and …

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Free bus rides for students

Omnitrans will offer unlimited free rides to students in grades kindergarten through 12th grade. The program, Free Fares for School, will be a six-month pilot program and will apply to any fixed-route operated by Omnitrans, which will allow students to participate in all after-school and weekend activities, according to a …

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San Bernardino teams up to end inequality

San Bernardino is helping to end inequality through building play spaces. With the help of the LA Kings, LA Galaxy, and San Manuel Band of Mission Indians collaborating with KABOOM!, a national nonprofit, a new playground was completed and opened at Lionel E. Hudson Park. Kids in the community helped …

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Humane Society Walk for the Animals this Saturday

The Humane Society of San Bernardino Valley’s annual Walk for the Animals is coming this Saturday, May 22. All proceeds from the event will benefit the Humane Society of San Bernardino Valley’s programs and services, including a low-cost spay/neuter and vaccination clinic and the society’s Humane Education and Cruelty Investigation …

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