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All-cash home purchases drop

All-cash home purchases drop

All-cash purchases of single-family homes nationwide fell 30.3 percent in December, according to data released Feb. 16. That year-over-year drop represented the lowest number of all-cash purchases in the last month of the year since 202, Seattle-based Redfin reported. The number of homebuyers paying  cash reached its highest point – …

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Black Renaissance opens at the San Bernardino County Museum

Black Renaissance opens at the San Bernardino County Museum

The San Bernardino County Museum held a public reception on Jan. 31 that brought together museum leadership, chamber members, artists and community guests in a shared celebration of “Black Renaissance” now on exhibit at the museum. The exhibition is presented in partnership with the Southern California Black Chamber of Commerce. “The …

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San Bernardino County to open section of Santa Ana River Trail

San Bernardino County to open section of Santa Ana River Trail

San Bernardino County will soon mark the completion of the Santa Ana River Trail’s third phase. A ceremony and ribbon cutting attended by Board of Supervisors Chair Dawn Rowe and Vice Chair and Fifth District Supervisor Joe Baca is scheduled to be held from noon to 1 p.m. Feb. 12, …

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NAMI walk aims to raise mental health awareness

Walk to support Mental Health Awareness Month coming May 4th

The San Bernardino Area chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) will be holding their annual NAMI Walk on April 19th, at Westwind Park in Ontario, CA. This is the second time this event will be held in San Bernardino County and is a pre activity leading into the nation’s …

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San Bernardino Symphony Orchestra season opens Feb. 21

Concert Under the Stars by San Bernardino Symphony Orchestra

The San Bernardino Symphony Orchestra will open their 97th performance season February 21 with the first of five performances designed by Music Director and Conductor Anthony Parnther in honor of the American Semiquincentennial. “In 2026, we will begin with “American Voices: Lift Every Voice and Sing!” which will celebrate the …

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Cosmic nights returns to San Bernardino County Museum

Star gazing returns to San Bernardino County Museum

Explore the night sky and reflect on humanity’s connection to the cosmos at the San Bernardino County Museum’s Cosmic Nights event on Jan. 24, from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. This evening program offers guests the opportunity to enjoy a guided telescope viewing led by members of the San Bernardino …

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Foundation Invites College-Bound Students to Apply For Scholarships

Inland Empire Community Foundation Opens 2023 Scholarship Program

California Credit Union Foundation is encouraging college-bound students in Southern California to apply for its 2026 Student Scholarship Program. Through the program, the Foundation awards $20,000 in scholarships annually to recognize local students who demonstrate academic achievement and are actively involved in their schools and communities. “Education has always been …

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Thirteen firearms seized in crime suppression operation

Thirteen firearms seized in crime suppression operation

In a recent countywide sweep, investigators from the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department – Gangs/Narcotics Division, along with deputies from patrol stations, and personnel from partnering agencies served seven search warrants and contacted suspects in a targeted crime suppression called Operation Consequences. Between January 5 and January 11, law enforcement …

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Museum exhibition celebrates the life and work of local artist Rudy Ramirez

Museum exhibition celebrates the life and work of local artist Rudy Ramirez

A new exhibit celebrating the life, work and legacy of local artist Rudy C. Ramirez is opening at the San Bernardino County Museum January 17. Rudy Ramirez: A Retrospective, 1969–Present,” exhibition brings together more than 70 works spanning over 50 years of Ramirez’s artistic practice. His work reflects a deep connection …

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Verizon to pay $7.7 million in statewide environmental settlement

Walmart agrees to pay $5.6 million to settle overcharging allegations

San Bernardino County District Attorney Jason Anderson announced last week that Verizon Wireless will pay $7.7 million to resolve a statewide civil enforcement action involving environmental violations at hundreds of the company’s wireless telecommunication cell towers across Southern California. “Verizon’s failure to comply with law that govern hazardous materials created …

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