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  • The San Bernardino Sun
    A 33-year-old woman who reportedly works for Disney bragged in a Facebook post this week that she received the Pfizer BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine reserved for frontline health care workers because of a relative’s connection to Redlands Community Hospital ...
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  • The San Bernardino Sun
    LOS ANGELES — Typically, there’s not much love in Staples Center for a Boston Celtic – especially one who authored so much pain for the Lakers. But before the national anthem on Christmas Day, the Lakers offered a moment of silence for K.C. Jones ...
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  • The San Bernardino Sun
    LOS ANGELES — The NBA’s record-setting, most efficient offense from last season took the Staples Center floor Friday night. The Lakers made them look second-rate by comparison. A Christmas Day 138-115 win over the Dallas Mavericks rang glad tidings for ...
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  • The San Bernardino Sun
    Transparency is a virtue in government, and when it comes to local taxes in California, there isn’t enough of it. That’s why we were glad to see a bill introduced in the Capitol that would require county assessors to list on their websites all the ...
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  • The San Bernardino Sun
    LeBron James and the Lakers will host Luka Doncic and the Dallas Mavericks at 5 p.m. on ABC. Kawhi Leonard and the Clippers will travel to Denver to play Jamal Murray and the Nuggets at 7:30 p.m. tonight on ESPN.
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  • The Press-Enterprise
    The latest median breaks the record of $447,000 set in September. Since Great Recession? Up 5% vs. bubble-era high.
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  • The San Bernardino Sun
    An anti-tank rocket-propelled grenade launcher was found in a car abandoned in Grand Terrace after the vehicle was struck by a bullet, authorities say. The grenade launcher was sitting in plain view on the back seat of a Honda when San Bernardino County Sheriff’s deputies arrived at the scene of a single-vehicle accident near Glendora Drive and Barton Road on Friday at around 12:30 a.
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  • The Press-Enterprise
    Casino Insider is a weekly newsletter with all the best bets for food, entertainment and fun at Southern California’s casinos. It’s delivered to your inbox on Thursdays. Subscribe now ...
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  • The San Bernardino Sun
    Q. A prerequisite for renewal of my car’s registration was to get and pass the smog test, and this is the second time that the Department of Motor Vehicles has required me to use a STAR testing station. Can you tell me what is the difference between a ...
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  • The San Bernardino Sun
    Alabama wide receiver DeVonta Smith, left, and quarterback Mac Jones are among the four finalists for the Heisman Trophy and could become just the second teammates to finish 1-2 in the voting when the winner and final voting are revealed on Jan. 5. (Gary ...
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  • The Press-Enterprise
    California’s eviction ban will expire Jan. 31 unless lawmakers vote to extend it. Two proposals are on the table.
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  • The Press-Enterprise
    Inland campuses open on waivers say they’re taking every precaution against the coronavirus, but it’s not clear how many cases have hit the more than 100 schools offering in-person lessons. A sampling of calls to these campuses shows some positive cases,
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  • The Press-Enterprise
    Rosy Cervantes can’t have children of her own, but every Christmas she has many. The Highland resident has found a myriad of ways to help those in need, especially families and kids. “It actually fills a void that I have that I don’t have children,
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  • San Gabriel Valley Tribune
    Meanwhile, the state Fish and Game Commission took a key vote in April that gives the cats temporary protective status in six geographic areas — including the Santa Ana, Santa Monica, San Gabriel and San Bernardino mountains. The vote also launched a ...
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  • The Press-Enterprise
    Inland families refused to let the coronavirus pandemic end their cultural holiday traditions or curb their faith — even if they had to change the celebrations this year. From drive-in events to prayerful singing over Zoom, these multicultural, religious ...
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