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Brokenhearted family still looking for runaway chimp
There's an ape on the loose, a chimp on the lam. He's a ribbon-cutting celebrity.
San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors Chairman Paul Biane wants to propose a charter amendment that would give supervisors final say on the hiring of any board staff members.
One man paints a bleak dystopian future in which hundreds of square miles of pristine desert wilderness are scraped flat, sprayed with weed killer and treated with dust-controlling chemicals to make way for an ...
'Green' home in Skyforest a marvel of modern efficiency
Sweeping and panoramic, the view from the unfinished deck of businessman Alex Stathis' house is all breathtaking simplicity and natural grandeur.
ATV Driver Killed In Death Valley-Area Crash
A Carson man has died after losing control of his off-road vehicle on a sand dune near Death Valley.
It was an issue of national importance - sending former state GOP chairman Shawn Steel to the Republican National Convention this fall.
: Afternoon fire in Fontana displaces 10 residents, including four children
Ten residents, including four children, were displaced today after an afternoon blaze started in an outside shed damaged a single-family residence on the 7300 block of Tamarind Avenue.
: Two correctional officers hospitalized with minor injures...
Two correctional officers were hospitalized today following a fracas at the Baker Community Correctional Facility triggered by unruly inmates, officials said.
Bear Wandering in High Desert is Captured
Submitted by Charlie Dyer on Thu, 07/03/2008 - 11:52. Authorities have nabbed the stray black bear that has been wandering around the high desert.
Tentative labor agreement reached with workers
San Bernardino County officials announced Friday that a tentative contract agreement has been reached with the San Bernardino Public Employees Association, the union representing about 12,000 county employees.
Newsom faces backlash after illegal immigrants' escape in San Bernardino County.
SAN FRANCISCO -- Gavin Newsom has his work cut out for him: As he positions himself to run for governor, he must persuade Californians that he is more than just the mayor of a famously liberal city, the man who ...
Water shortage in focus County conference to address drought
Officials say they are bracing for a water shortage that could last years in California, and they are asking the public to weigh in on how to conserve water.
SoCal Bashes Newsom for Sanctuary City Practice
Officials in San Bernardino County are outraged over San Francisco's practice of sending undocumented juvenile drug dealers to their county to shield them from immigration authorities.
Wildfire Erupts In San Bernardino National Forest
A brush fire has broken out on a ridge near Yucaipa in San Bernardino County. U.S. Forest Service fire spokeswoman Norma Bailey says the fire broke out around 1:30 p.m. Thursday and quickly burned through 100 ...
Wildfire Nears Homes In Santa Barbara County
Flames that changed direction in response to the wind and slopes ran up and down canyons as a nearly 2,000-acre wildfire threatened homes in the Santa Ynez Mountains, authorities said.
San Bernardino cracks down on gang in Rialto
Authorities in San Bernardino County have cracked down on a gang active in the city of Rialto for decades.
California man arraigned in Town of Darien Court
June 26, 2008 - Batavia, NY -Robert Kirkup, 68 years old of Big River, California was arraigned last night in the Town of Darien Court on charges of Murder 2nd.
Felony Trial Ordered for Alleged Cat Torturer
A homeless man is facing trial for allegedly soaking live cats in gasoline and torching them in the Rancho Cucamonga area.
: Calls on mysterious fireball flood emergency dispatchers
Officials still don't have an explanation for the fireball seen flying through the sky over the San Bernardino Mountains at about 10:45 a.m. The San Bernardino County Fire Department received about a dozen ...
San Francisco Flips Policy on Illegals
San Francisco city officials say they've ended their practice of escorting young illegal immigrants accused of crimes to their home countries.