Oct 31, 2009 | Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
Police search for suspects who shot four people in Montclair apartment complex
Less than 24 hours after four people were hospitalized after a shooting in an apartment complex, neighbors say they don't know anything about the incident and police officers are still looking for the suspects.
Oct 31, 2009 | The Press-Enterprise
4 shot in SoCal apartment complex
Officials say a 7-year-old girl was among four people shot in an apartment complex in Montclair in San Bernardino County.
Grant money will expand traffic and DUI enforcement in San Bernardino County
Several law enforcement agencies in San Bernardino County will receive money from a grant that will help increase enforcement against intoxicated drivers.
District opens its 'closet' to assist homeless students
The Chaffey Joint Union High School District is helping its students one shirt at a time.
Halloween stores pop up in old retail haunts
The recession hasn't been so scary for Halloween stores. In fact, they're finding better haunts in the graveyards of failed retailers.
Gold Line gets a little respect at MTA which finally puts it on its long-term plans
The Rodney Dangerfield of transportation projects is finally getting a little respect.
Special education focus of 'coffee' with Ontario-Montclair Superintendent Virgil Barnes
Coffee, muffins, suggestions and ideas were served at the Ontario-Montclair School District's Coffee with the Superintendent.
Water conservation efforts paying off
Inland Valley residents' efforts to reduce water use this summer got some relatively high marks from water companies and cities.
Vaccine void at Montclair health fair
Early bird gets a worm, or in Virginia Taylor's case - a seasonal flu shot for just $2. "It's a big bargain," the Montclair resident said.
Ontario Host Lions Club's annual fundraiser helps support group's many projects
Ontario Host Lions Club sponsored its ninth annual pasta dinner fundraiser recently collecting a record amount of donations.
Dougherty Family Sues Doctor, Montclair High, Town
The Montclair Times reports that the family of Ryne Dougherty , who suffered a brain hemorrhage during a football game and never recovered, is suing his physician Dr.
Town Crier: Apology accepted on parking fiasco
WE'VE USHERED in a new era for politics - the age of contrition. Never have so many elected officials, nationwide, used the "s" word to apologize for bad policy and hasty mistakes.
Save up to $16,000 on Residence Two Homes atTaylor Morrison Homes' Bellafina in Montclair
Taylor Morrison's incentives are available for a limited time, and buyers must close escrow before December 1, 2009 to qualify for the tax credit.
Can Ontario Airport be Saved by Trains and Housing?
Things are bad for airports all over, but they're worse at LA/Ontario , where passenger totals are down by a bigger percentage than at any of the other 100 largest U.S. airports, reports the Press-Enterprise . It's estimated the airport will serve 4.83 million people in 2009, the smallest crowd in 20 years.
Metrolink to boost fares to cover lower ridership
The fewer commuters riding Metrolink these days could pay more for trips under a plan proposed by the agency.
Our Lady of Lourdes School celebrates 50th anniversary in Montclair
Fifty years ago the Presentation Sisters order arrived in Montclair to establish the Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic School.
Suspects arrested in rash of cell phone robberies
Upland police arrested two men they belive are responsible for 19 cell phone store robberies in several surrounding cities.
Ontario-Montclair YMCA's Fiesta de Comida fundraiser planned Nov. 4
Ontario-Montclair YMCA supporters are gearing up for their successful food party fundraiser called Fiesta de Comida.
Reputed gang member denies Montclair killing
An alleged gang member re-entered not-guilty pleas Thursday to charges that he murdered an Ontario man in July in a Stater Bros.
Cal Poly student honored for top grades
For Cal Poly Pomona student Alisa Carithers working three jobs and going to school is no walk in the park.
Our View: Gold Line taking bidders
The old adage "if you want something done right, do it yourself" could be the new philosophy of the Gold Line Foothill Extension Authority.
ReStore set to open in Montclair
Before you throw away that box of nails sitting in the back of the garage, think again.
High Desert: Massive operation nets the arrest of 37 gang members
According to police, on Thursday, October 1, 2009 at 11:00 a.m., deputies from throughout the San Bernardino County Sheriffa s Department and the Victorville Police Station along Montclair Police Department, San Bernardino County District Attorneys Office, Probation and Parole, executed 75 arrest warrants in connection to a two year investigation ...
Doug Duno: Un hombre de Punto Fijo
How does a young man raised in a small town nestled along the shores of the Gulf of Venezuela, near the coast of the Caribbean, become a Spanish professor at Chaffey? He comes to America to learn English and, at the end of the six-month course, decides to stay.