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  • The Press-Enterprise
    Re “Anti-maskers, anti-vaxxers; what is the real difference” (Sept. 18): Tom Elias’ column on the pandemic was savvy on multiple fronts, but I believe some clarification is in order. It
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  • The Press-Enterprise
    America’s second-largest theater chain – with locations in Riverside, San Bernardino, Ontario, Corona and Eastvale – is always at the forefront of cutting-edge audiovisual technology. Regal viewers can marvel at flicks utilizing giant immersive screens,
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  • The Press-Enterprise
    Juan Pollo – last year’s winner in the same category – specializes in marinated Mexican-style rotisserie chicken slow-cooked and served on a platter with sides that include tortillas, slow-cooked pinto beans,
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  • The San Bernardino Sun
    Anyone who believes that the tax-and-spend interests will stop at commercial properties is either naïve or delusional.
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  • The San Bernardino Sun
    The nature center at the Devil’s Punchbowl Natural Area was destroyed by the Bobcat fire, which grew to 99,428 acres by Sunday morning and remained at 15% containment as fire officials warned it will continue from the Antelope Valley foothills into the communities of Juniper Hills,
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  • The Press-Enterprise
    Enterprise have voted, and here’s another winner in the 25th annual Best of Inland Empire survey.
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  • Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
    Ontario International Airport passenger traffic is up only slightly but its recovery in the last week of August was third among all U.S. airports.
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  • The Press-Enterprise
    What began during the Great Depression as a small country store in Yucaipa has grown into the Inland Empire’s largest private employer. Headquartered in San Bernardino, Stater Bros. doesn’t just feed the community;
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  • The Press-Enterprise
    The El Dorado fire, which claimed the life of one firefighter since it was started Sept. 5 by a smoke bomb set off during a gender-revel photo stunt, grew 418 acres overnight as fire crews Sunday faced another day of high temperatures and southerly winds.
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  • The Press-Enterprise
    HEMET — A 39-year-old woman was struck by a vehicle and killed while crossing a street in Hemet, police said Saturday. The crash occurred at about 8:20 p.m. Friday when the Hemet woman attempted to cross Stetson Avenue from the north side toward the south side about mid-block between Gilbert Street and Palm Avenue,
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  • Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
    Parents can use poetry to help their children write, read and learn language skills by writing a list poem. Poetry writing is educational, involves creative thinking and should also be fun. Poetry can be a valuable tool to help children express themselves during these difficult times when they miss their friends and the regular routines of their lives.
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  • Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
    A 20-year-old Fort Irwin soldier and her boyfriend were jailed after the woman’s 4-month-old son was admitted to a hospital with a brain injury and burns, the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department said.
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  • The Press-Enterprise
    Firefighters Saturday were on the scene of a brush fire on Highway 74 west of Mountain Center. The fire, reported about 4:10 p.m., was burning in the San Bernardino National Forest. Crews from the U.S.
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  • The San Bernardino Sun
    That’s an average of more than 13 deaths per day. The only times the seven-day average has been higher is two points in August, the deadliest month of the pandemic so far. The average was over 18 deaths per day Aug.
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  • Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
    Rancho Cucamonga Branch of American Association of University Women awarded $1,000 to four students transferring to four-year universities
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