The City of San Bernardino welcomed the Grand Opening of the 44-unit Golden California Apartments at 1415 E Date Street in San Bernardino, between Sterling and Del Rosa Avenues yesterday. The complex, which was red-tagged by San Bernardino City Code Enforcement as uninhabitable in March 2020, has been completely refurbished …
Read More »Catalytic Converter Theft Ring Uncovered in San Bernardino
Thanks to quick work by the San Bernardino Police Department, a ring of catalytic converter thieves has been stopped or at least badly damaged. An attempted traffic stop in the City of San Bernardino led to a chase and ended with the discovery that the vehicle was stolen. Following up …
Read More »Neighborhood pride awards program now accepting nominations
Many home and business owners take real pride in their properties, and the city of San Bernardino has established an award to recognize those who really shine. The Mayor and City Council will be recognizing awardees at their City Council meeting, and will be featured on the city’s website and …
Read More »Over a Year Closed, California to Open Major Amusement Parks, Maybe
The State of California announced last week that major theme parks such as Disneyland, Knotts Berry Farm and Six Flags Magic Mountain will be allowed to open on April 1st, though none plan on doing so. Original state regulations would not have enabled the parks to open until the least …
Read More »Firearms, Use of Force Instructor says officer showed restraint
The family of a man who brandished a gun in a confrontation with a San Bernardino Police Officer after a physical struggle and was shot and killed, has filed suit against the City. Bryan McKenrick, a firearms and use of force instructor who reviewed the video for San Bernardino News …
Read More »The Mexico Café, Family Dining and Adult Entertaining
Most San Bernardino residents are very familiar with the Mexico Café on Highland Avenue. On top of having great Mexican food, the family-owned restaurant has been a mainstay in the community supporting local nonprofit organizations and San Bernardino Police and Firefighters. Originally opened in 1951 by Ernesto and Feliciana Gaitan, …
Read More »San Bernardino Library and In-n-Out Partner for annual reading program
Children in San Bernardino will have the opportunity to earn free In-N-Out burgers. Kids age 4 through 12 can register for the local library’s “Cover to Cover” Reading Program and receive FREE food from In-N-Out Burger. For every 5 books a child reads (or is read to), he or she …
Read More »SBPD arrest suspect for murder
The San Bernardino Police Department have arrested a suspect in the shooting death of Clarence Wimbish and the attempted shooting of Nolan Noriega as they walked down the street headed home after going to a convenience store. The pair were shot by a self admitted gang-member, Gilbert Ruiz who according …
Read More »Family Owned Two Guys Always Open for Business!
Two Guys Pasta and Pizza, or just “Two Guys” for locals, has been family owned and operated in San Bernardino since 1988. My recent visit was only slightly different from years past as Two Guys remains open for patio dining and take out for lunch and dinner. Nothing else has …
Read More »New COVID-19 Vaccination site opens at IEHP
San Bernardino County is partnering with Inland Empire Health Plan (IEHP) to provide a Super vaccination site to facilitate vital COVID-19 vaccinations. In a written statement, Karen Hansberger M.D. chief medical officer of IEHP, said “Getting these vaccines to our residents is a critical element in our fight to contain …
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