At the 2025 State of the City, San Bernardino leaders touted progress, avoided updates on the Carousel Mall, and projected unity that quickly unraveled the next day.
Colton Chamber of Commerce’s latest business mixer in Colton’s downtown Paseo offered a space for local businesses and community members to build relationships and partnerships.
Twenty-three incarcerated women at Chino’s CIW earned bachelor’s degrees via Cal State LA’s Prison Graduation Initiative, making history in higher education.
Garner Holt Productions inspires the next generation through STEAM education, animatronics, and the debut of its innovative STEAM Dragons in Redlands.
As of October 1, financial aid applications are officially open — and Inland Empire leaders are urging families to act fast.
Fontana Kaiser workers formed a group of 700 picketers striking over patient care delays, staffing shortages, and stalled contract negotiations.
IZ Avila’s Grooves & Ghouls lands at Fontana’s Stage Red, featuring an immersive VIP experience, custom menu, & a costume contest designed to keep the IE dancing.
Redlands Boys & Girls Club unveils a $150,000 playground with city, county, and donor support—expanding safe, active play and connection for local youth.
Inside the San Bernardino Family YMCA, Executive Director Jennifer Lopez walks through a newly renovated women’s locker room — a symbol, she says, of the org’s renewed commitment to investing in ...
Trustee Joseph W. Martinez was honored as the “Distinguished Citizen of the Year” by the California Inland Empire Scouting Council.
Las Vegas Boulder Station valet gave IE couple’s Lexus to stranger without ID, then ignored safety concerns, follow-up calls, and accountability.
At the Oct. 7 city council meeting, Dr. G presented Colton resident and World War II veteran Ray Gomez with an official recognition on his 100th birthday.
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