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Rancho Cucamonga's fire chief announces his retirement
Fire Chief Peter Bryan - who led the city Fire Department for five years after heading the fire departments of Norco and Monrovia - has announced his retirement.
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Cities offer free summer entertainment
In the midst of an ailing economy, families need diversion more than ever. Free concerts in summer 2009 could be just what the doctor ordered.
Manufacturing index rises for second straight month in Inland area
Inland Southern California's factories appear to be continuing a slow climb back toward being one of the region's active economic sectors, a report released Wednesday found.
Expansion would benefit councilman's property, expert testifies in court
An expert testifying for the prosecution in the trial of La Verne Councilman Steven Johnson said a construction project less than 500 feet from Johnson's business may have had a positive effect on property values.
Woman held in 2 slayings an outcast, activists say
Shawna Forde was a rogue, many border-security activists say, or an impostor or a criminal.
Steven Johnson Case Concludes Second Day
Councilman Steven Johnson, in dark suit and red tie, celebrates the official opening of the 99 Cent Only store in La Verne with other council members, business members and local officials.
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Yes, Earth people, discrimination exists, and it's never funny
If you believe discrimination doesn't exist, you've been living alone on Mars since birth with no access to newspapers, TV or radio.
NASA-JPL to use new technology to map changes in California's surface
Like a face, the Earth's surface constantly changes. And, like a face, most of the changes are too subtle to notice as they happen.
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Graduates cheer their Cal State San Bernardino diplomas
Hundreds of Cal State San Bernardino students received their diplomas at a series of ceremonies Saturday.
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Robert Fullerton, prominent attorney and founder of Fullerton Art Museum, dies
Robert Fullerton, prominent San Bernardino attorney, board and foundation member of his namesake Robert V. Fullerton Art Museum, died Wednesday of heart complications.
Ariz. killings highlight risk of fringe activists
This undated photo released by the Pima County Sheriff's Office in Arizona shows Shawna Forde, 41.
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New observatory will add to the Inland Empire's heavenly reputation
Here in the Inland Empire, we always are lifting our eyes heavenward. And it's not because we desperately are hoping for divine intervention.
Quartet of Latina professors at Cal State San Bernardino file grievance
The state Attorney General's Office is investigating a grievance filed by four Latina professors at Cal State San Bernardino that a glass ceiling in the College of Education blocks them from advancement and leadership positions.
Walking down a dark stairway at night never made so much sense until the recent opening of Matthew Montecino's "Reality Strikes Back" series at Division 9 gallery in Riverside.
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Mothers to face criminals who killed Marine Sgt., wife
The dream marriage of Brooklyn Marine Jan Pawel Pietrzak and Quiana Jenkins ended in their horrific murders in 2008.
Congress Weighs Hate Crime Bill
As the Senate's top Democrat pushes for expansion of federal hate crime laws, the self-described neo-Nazi accused of shooting and killing a guard in Washington's Holocaust Memorial Museum has yet to be charged with a hate crime.
2 of 3 suspects in US home invasion connected to anti-illegal immigrant group
Two of three people arrested in a southern Arizona home invasion that left a little girl and her father dead had connections to an anti-illegal immigration group that conducts border watch activities in Arizona.
Hate Groups Riled Up, Researchers Say - CNN.com
Hate groups have intensified their rhetoric in recent months, but this new energy hasn't necessarily translated to an increase in the rate of hate crimes in the U.S., according to some researchers.
Museum attack 'points to supremacist rage'
Los Angeles - The deadly shooting at the Holocaust Memorial Museum was further evidence of an increase in hate crimes which have surged since the election of United States President Barack Obama, experts said.
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Four Latina professors in the College of Education at Cal State San Bernardino are holding a news conference today to protest a "glass ceiling" at the college they say keeps them from reaching their full potential.