San Bernardino has a long history of Chinese immigration going back to 1867 according to our history books. While there isn’t much culinary history going back that far, we have always enjoyed great Chinese Restaurants, especially when Bing’s Famous Cathay Inn opened in 1963 on Highland Avenue by Bing and …
Read More »Chick-Fil-A donates $25,000 to support child hunger
The popular restaurant chain, Chick-fil-A recently presented Feeding America Riverside | San Bernardino (FARSB) with a $25,000 dollar grant. The donation was given in honor of a new Chick-fil-A restaurant that opened recently in Yucaipa. According to FARSB, the grant will help to provide more than 150,000 meals for grab …
Read More »More Sushi! Sushi Train a Nice Little Place
San Bernardino seems to have its fair share of independent sushi restaurants and Sushi Train in the old Target (closed) shopping mall has been in its current location for a number of years serving local residents with sit-down and take out service. Sushi Train is a small location in the …
Read More »Couple charged with involuntary manslaughter in El Dorado fire
Refugio Manuel Jimenez Jr. and Angela Renee Jimenez have been indicted on involuntary manslaughter and 29 other counts stemming from the El Dorado Fire, San Bernardino District Attorney Jason Anderson announced Tuesday. During a press conference, Anderson said the couple had been charged with involuntary manslaughter, three counts of recklessly …
Read More »Blood donations at critical levels
LifeStream Blood Bank, the provider of blood products and services to more than 80 Southern California hospitals, is experiencing a critically low blood supply. Mayor John Valdivia recently put a message out to the community advising them the public of the need for blood donations. In a video embedded in …
Read More »Rental assistance program to provide up to 12 months of past due rent
Renters in the City of San Bernardino who have been impacted by the coronavirus pandemic and fallen behind on bills may qualify for a rent and utility assistance program. The City of San Bernardino recently established the Emergency Rental Assistance Program in partnership with Inland SoCal 211+, to leverage more …
Read More »Downtown Breakfast and Lunch? Molly’s is the Place
Anyone who has done business in downtown San Bernardino should be familiar with Molly’s Café on the corner of D and Court Streets. A traditional American Diner with a flair of Mexican, Molly’s has successfully survived the city’s ups and downs over several decades, and we are happy to say …
Read More »San Bernardino Detectives Bust Burglary Ring
After a rash of burglaries in the Pershing Ave. neighborhood a mini-crime wave has been stopped thanks to the diligent work of detectives with the San Bernardino Police Department. Upon receiving a report of a residential burglary occurring June 15 in the 3000 block of North Pershing Avenue, detectives noticed …
Read More »Family Owned Ye Olde Lamplighter a Great Local Steak House
Ye Olde Lamplighter has been a mainstay in North San Bernardino since the 1960’s and remains one of the best local steak houses in town. Located in the 40th Street Staer Bros shopping center between the old Stater Bros building (TJ Maxx) and the new Stater Brothers, the Lamplighter continues …
Read More »Peak fire containment good news for residents
Last week San Bernardino County Fire Crews were dispatched to a reported vegetation fire in the 2500 block of Old Waterman Canyon Road in North San Bernardino. Due to the fire being adjacent to the San Bernardino National Forest, the United States Forest Service also sent a full response, including …
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