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California will lose almost 90 Starbucks as part of the company's plan to close 600 stores.
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Mountain Students Get College Funds
More than $111,000 was generated Saturday for scholarships for students planning to attend Cal State University San Bernardino at the fifth annual "Of Pinecones to Pineapples" fund-raiser. The goal of the ...
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Water customers of the Lake Arrowhead Community Services District who ignore the terms of Ordinance 69 can expect to see the law baring its teeth beginning on Aug.
Firefighters are investigating the cause of a two-story house that caught fire Wednesday night.
: Purse snatchers get away, victim hurt
A woman was hurt after trying to retrieve her purse from two men who grabbed it while driving by Tuesday night.
Highland chamber to address water crisis at luncheon The Highland Area Chamber of Commerce's July membership luncheon topic is "California water crisis - What can your business do?" It is scheduled from 11:30 ...
Pet Sitter Faces Permit Challenge
Before buying her home on Harriman Point, Carol Ann Cutler checked local and state laws to be sure she could reprise the pet-sitting business she ran in California.
Area Firefighter Says Every Season Gets Worse
About 80 fire engines from the High Desert region are fighting California's 350 blazes in places like Goleta to Big Sur.
Your Business, Your News for July 7
Hillary Angel has been appointed public relations manager of the Palm Springs Bureau of Tourism.
Wrestling superstars will throw each other to the mat tonight in downtown San Bernardino as the Empire Wrestling Federation rolls into town.
Hannah Wernher holds the 13-star American flag, as the Mountain Fife & Drums from Lake Arrowhead, Calif., warms up in the fog before the annual Fourth of July parade in Huntington Beach, Calif.
Mystery fireball seen streaking across sky in S California
A mystery fireball was seen streaking across the sky over Southern California, The Los Angeles Times reported on Wednesday.
Mystery "Ball of Fire" Streaks Across SoCal Sky
Dozens of people are wondering what they saw this morning in the sky over the Inland Empire.
New firefighters graduate from Crafton
Students of Crafton Hills College's 68th Basic Firefighter Academy recently graduated and received Firefighter I certification.
Valley business briefs for June 28
PALM SPRINGS -- Hillary Angel, a 10-year veteran in public relations, has been appointed public relations manager of the Palm Springs Bureau of Tourism.
Answer to travel slump in the cards
If soaring gasoline prices are deterring travelers from venturing into the San Bernardino Mountains, then resort promoters are willing to ease the pump pain with discounts and gasoline cards.
The developer behind a project to build a hotel, residences and a restaurant next to Lake Arrowhead is being investigated by the San Bernardino County District Attorney's Office for alllegedly polluting the ...
Laguna Beach High School freshman heads to Idol Camp
Favorite song: "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" Favorite female vocalist: Sarah McLachlan Favorite male vocalist: Stevie Wonder Favorite subjects in school: Theater and Spanish Favorite book: Gossip Girls Series ...
Music, music, music in the mountains
If you're trying to beat the summer heat, head for the hills. Both the Big Bear Discovery Center and Lake Arrowhead Village will be home to concerts throughout the weekend.
Rattler bites signal snake season
A 3-year-old girl bitten by a baby rattlesnake last week while playing outside of her Lake Arrowhead home serves as a reminder that snake season is upon us.