Construction has begun on the Curtain of Courage Memorial on the east side of the County Government Center at 385 North Arrowhead Avenue in downtown San Bernardino. The Memorial is a tribute to the 14 people who lost their lives on December 2, 2015, in the terrorist attack at the Inland …
Read More »New Law Protects the Rights of Nursing Home Residents
The COVID-19 pandemic has put a spotlight on nursing homes and the care they provide. A number of these facilities were hot spots of infection and although government edicts share a large part of the blame for the problems at nursing homes, many deaths at these facilities were sometimes suspect. …
Read More »San Bernardino to hold workshops this month for redistricting
Every 10 years, the City of San Bernardino, like other local and state governments, must go through a redistricting process using the new census data to redraw their district lines to reflect how local populations have changed. San Bernardino started the process earlier this year with the Council voting on …
Read More »Mountain View Avenue Officially Reopened from I-10 to SB Airport
Interstate 10 commuters will pleased to know that Mountain View Avenue North of the freeway has been officially reopened and completely improved for commuters and commercial traffic. The $14 million second phase of Mountain View Avenue was funded by the Inland Valley Development Agency marking the completion of significant infrastructure …
Read More »San Bernardino approves fencing Seccombe Lake Park and Pioneer Memorial Cemetery
According to multiple sources and public records as well as various news accounts and the complaints of citizens, the Seccombe Lake Park is a hot mess. The park is overrun with vagrants, petty criminals and drug users, (as many as 50 to 100 at any given time are living in …
Read More »San Bernardino seeks public participation in search for new Police Chief
The City of San Bernardino is seeking citizen input during the process of hiring a new Chief of Police. The firm hired by the City Manager Rob Field to conduct the search, Koff & Associates has scheduled an online event from 6:30 to 8:00 P.M. on Tuesday September 21 via …
Read More »Amazon’s warehouse worker quotas targeted in new California law
One of the fastest growing employers in the City of San Bernardino is being targeted for harassment by the State of California. Claiming Amazon has a higher injury rate than other similar warehouse operators and then drawing a non-existent nexus to Amazon’s policies, has led California’s state senate to pass …
Read More »City facing lawsuit from Orange County developer
The City of San Bernardino is facing a $21 million dollar lawsuit filed by a developer for essentially reneging on an agreement to help them build homes on the property and acting in bad faith. According to reports in the media, Orange County-based Montecito Equities’ claim states former and current …
Read More »Senator Ochoa Bogh champions $6 million for Inland non-profit
Senator Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh (R-Yucaipa) recently announced that the budget request she spearheaded for $6 million to aid the Inland Congregation United for Change’s (ICUC) efforts to support civic engagement in the Inland Empire has been awarded in this year’s state budget. “I am thrilled that this year’s state budget …
Read More »Dugas named County Public Health Director
Josh Dugas, a 20-year veteran of the County Public Health Department who has served as the assistant public health director since October, has been appointed as the new County Public Health Director effective Aug. 14. “Josh possesses a special combination of superior customer service, grace under pressure, commitment to teamwork, …
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