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Baca's home shows signs of silliness
Rialto's City Council recently decided to adorn the city's "welcome" signs with a message declaring it the home of Rep.
Firefighters extinguish blaze at Muscoy home
Twenty firefighters battled a two-alarm electrical fire that devastated a home Monday morning.
Bits of concrete and shiny drill shavings sat on the dirt embankments bordering smooth concrete and asphalt, and the smell of new paint filled the air.
: Convicted child molestor waives hearing in new case
A registered sex offender accused of molesting a child in a Muscoy neighborhood in July 2007 waived his right to a preliminary hearing Tuesday.
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Families turned out to celebrations throughout the county to participate in National Night Out.
About 350 volunteers and a heck of a lot of concrete and wood shavings came together Wednesday, and the result was a brand-new playground on the city's Westside.
Center teaches its students self-worth
Last spring, students at the PAL, or Provisional Accelerated Learning, Center knelt in the cool dirt, planting seeds in tidy rows.
Rialto Looking to Upgrade Its Down-Home Downtown (Inland Empire Daily Bulletin) June 13, 2008
Monday, June 16, 2008 Rialto Looking to Upgrade Its Down-Home Downtown June 13, 2008 Looks like Rialto now has the right idea with downtown's Improvements! The way that I see it is that they are looking to a ...
: Firefighters investigating Muscoy blaze
Firefighters are heading to a fire on foot this morning after spotting a blaze beyond some railroad tracks off Cajon Boulevard.
Job Corps looking for more local support
The Inland Empire Job Corps, faced with federal funding cuts, is soliciting support to help save the job-training program in San Bernardino County.
Job Corps has new focus on women
At its 1964 inception, Job Corps was seen as an avenue for young, poor men to acquire the types of manual skills that would steer them toward steady employment and away from impoverishment, prison or worse.
San Bernardino: Investigation into possible metal theft ends in chase
A San Bernardino police officer fired his gun at suspected metal thieves Monday, fearing that one was about to run over him with an SUV, officials said.
Ex-aide to run against Gonzales
“Speaking of working-class values, she voted to pay (Assessor) Bill Postmus' assistant six months for doing nothing”
County Supervisor Josie Gonzales is going to have an opponent in the June 3 election after all. via Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
: Man in stolen car captured after SB police helicopter received LoJack alert
A man in a stolen car was captured after a San Bernardino police helicopter received a LoJack alert on the vehicle Wednesday evening. via Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
: Small grass fire contained in Muscoy
A half-acre grass fire sent white smoke into the sky this afternoon. San Bernardino County firefighters received a call of the fire at 1:44 p.m. in the 2100 block of West Ogden Street, said fire spokeswoman Sue ... via San Bernardino County Sun
Project to end Westside's longing for gas station
“At least, clean (the lot) if anything”
Westside motorists for years have had to travel to Rialto, Muscoy or the central city to fill their gas tanks. via San Bernardino County Sun
“We are grateful, but unfortunately, I can't find a reliable truck for that amount of money”
Like the moon, my memory wanes and waxes - has something to do with synapses or something - I forget. via San Bernardino County Sun
Muslim Health Clinics Cited In Report For Serving Underserved...
“Al-Shifa serves on the ground of a mosque, yet were very specific about saying 'we don't mention Islam.' And saying, 'We're here to serve,' yet all of their volunteers are Muslim and their board is Muslim”
The not-for-profit Institute for Social Policy and Understanding in a recent report recognized 10 Muslim health clinics across the nation that have improved the health of underserved community members, ... via MediLexicon
“There are some programs preparing people for an economy that doesn't exist anymore.”
Pamela Lara is a savvy 18-year-old who knows what she wants: economic and creative freedom. via San Bernardino County Sun
Bikers' Gathering a Quiet Affair
“We kept track of what was going on, and they cooperated with us. Everything went quite well, actually.”
BS Ranch Perspective I guess a Planned Event by a World Known Motorcycle Gang, with which was Celebrating their 60th Anniversary since they started the Gangs existence then they announce to the City by getting ... via BSRanch