The latest edition of “Pioneer Tales” features the saga of Nicholas P. Earp and others who crossed the plains by wagons in search of a better way of life in the 19th century
The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in San Bernardino County grew by 0.8% while the county’s COVID-19 death toll rose by 1 in numbers posted Thursday, Sept. 3, by county public health officials.
The Fair would have started Friday and run through Sept. 27, but it was canceled due to coronavirus. Columnist David Allen takes a tour of the event-that-isn’t.
So let’s see if I’ve got this right. According to President Trump, more testing will mean more COVID-19 cases. Then by that same logic, if we don’t test at all, we will have no COVID-19.
U.S. Navy Gunner’s Mate Seaman Jonathon Nava of Fontana recently participated in a live-fire exercise aboard the U.S. 7th Fleet flagship USS Blue Ridge (LCC 19). Live fire exercises are opportunities for sailors to train and qualify on various weapon platforms.
In-person instruction resumes at some schools in Riverside and San Bernardino counties after the state granted them waivers to coronavirus-related closures in place since March.
The Rockets’ series win keeps alive their title hopes with James Harden and Russell Westbrook, who might be the most explosive backcourt scorers the Lakers will face in this postseason.
A heat wave will engulf Southern California this Labor Day weekend with temperatures hitting triple digits. Weather experts said the hottest day will be Sunday and that the heat won’t subside until mid to late next week.
A man in his 80s from the San Jacinto Valley is Riverside County’s first confirmed flu death of the 2020-21 flu season, public health officials announced Wednesday, Sept. 2. The man, whose name was not released,
A Loma Linda man was arrested on suspicion of arson after deputies said Wednesday he set a small fire in front of a liquor store where he had argued with the owners a few hours earlier. The business at 25403 E.