Pedestrians in San Bernardino will be a little safer thanks to the activation of a new HAWK signal at the intersection of 5th Street and Pedley Road, near Monterey Elementary School. The new HAWK or High – intensity Activated Crosswalk signal was made possible from an $888,000 investment from the …
Read More »San Bernardino Police Officers Association to host council candidate forums
The San Bernardino Police Officers Association will hold two city council candidate forums in the coming weeks. These forums are a crucial platform for the candidates in wards 5 and 7 to share their viewpoints on issues that directly impact the voters in San Bernardino, such as crime, homelessness, and …
Read More »New STEAM Lab to open at San Bernardino County Museum
The San Bernardino County Museum (SBCM) will be unveiling their new Exploration Station: A STEAM Lab for Kids on Saturday, Aug. 3, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. In January 2024, the SBCM Foundation was awarded a $100,000 grant from the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians to develop an …
Read More »Developer Endorses Knauss and Derides Nickel in Local Radio Interview
Local Developer Scott Beard endorses Kim Knauss and derides Henry Nickel in wide-ranging radio interview. Beard also made clear his support for Treasure Ortiz was unwavering despite her record of bankruptcy, among other issues dogging her campaign. Scott Beard has made himself into a very successful man. His development company …
Read More »Metrolink extends Student Adventure Pass through June 2025
Metrolink has extended its Student Adventure Pass program through June 30, 2025. The Student Adventure Pass allows anyone with a valid student ID – including K-12, trade school and college students – to travel anywhere on the Metrolink system free of charge. “We are excited by the success of the …
Read More »Grant funding will support food donations to school districts
Feeding America Riverside | San Bernardino (FARSB) received a $60,000 grant from Albertsons, Vons, Pavilions Foundation’s Nourishing Neighbors Program to combat hunger during the summer months and after school hours when school-aged children face higher rates of food insecurity. The grant is part of the “Fight Hunger, Serve Hope” initiative from the …
Read More »City unveils “Welcome to San Bernardino” mural
City officials and staff were on hand for a ceremony yesterday unveiling a new mural entitled “Welcome to San Bernardino” by local artist Christian Mariscal at the Rudy C. Hernandez Community Center. The inspiring mural is part of an ongoing effort to celebrate and enhance the cultural richness of San …
Read More »Fire in historic Harris Building challenges crews aimed at suppression
San Bernardino County Fire personnel responded to a commercial structure fire at the historic Harris building in the 300 block of North E Street in the city of San Bernardino yesterday. 911 callers stated that people were seen still inside the structure. Firefighters arrived just before 2:00 p.m. to find …
Read More »Food bank receives grant funding from No Kid Hungry campaign
As part of No Kid Hungry’s continuing efforts to ensure all children in the Inland Empire remain nourished and healthy, Feeding America Riverside | San Bernardino (FARSB) has received $49,240 in total grant funding to help feed more children in the community. “No child should have to struggle with an …
Read More »Court decision clears way for City to address homeless encampments
The Supreme Court issued a ruling in the case of Grants Pass v Johnson on Friday that cities can enforce bans on homeless people sleeping outdoors, even in localities with insufficient shelter space. The case is the most consequential to come before the court about the issue in years and coincides …
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