San Bernardino County’s coronavirus death toll rose by 14 while its total confirmed cases grew by 0.31% compared to Friday, Sept. 11 in the latest update posted Saturday by county public health officials.
After publicly talking about how he wanted a bigger role, the talented rookie came through in crunch time to help the Nuggets stay alive in the series.
An organization serving western San Bernardino County helps individuals with learning disabilities achieve community connections and independence. Anthesis offers employment services and community integration programs for adults with disabilities.
Here are the restaurants and other food facilities that San Bernardino County Division of Environmental Health Services inspectors temporarily shut down because of imminent health hazards between Sept.
Cory Barger of Riverside will appear as a contestant on “Jeopardy!” Monday, Sept. 14, on the first episode of the quiz show’s 37th season. The show is broadcast at 7 p.m. KABC-TV. Barger, who teaches bassoon at UC Riverside,
The number of people hospitalized with a confirmed case of COVID-19 has dropped to less than one-third of the peak it reached in July. The 180 people confirmed to be hospitalized with the disease Thursday,
Fire crews made great progress last night in the containment of the El Dorado fire with favorable downslope winds that allowed crews the opportunity to continue fire line construction and strengthening the fire perimeter in all areas around the fire,
Fire crews made great progress last night in the containment of the El Dorado fire with favorable downslope winds that allowed crews the opportunity to continue fire line construction and strengthening the fire perimeter in all areas around the fire,
They later lived 30 years in Pomona before moving to the Rancho Cucamonga area. After leaving active duty in the Air Force in 1959, William worked with Local 806 of the Laborers’ International Union of North America in Pomona for 40 years,
Four readers have asked why it seems there is so much more litter along Inland freeways these days. Judy Freeman of Claremont said she’s noticed a lot of trash building up on local freeways as well as the on-ramps and off-ramps.