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  • The San Bernardino Sun
    A woman who was pushing a shopping cart in a traffic lane before dawn Wednesday, July 15, was struck and killed by a vehicle, the Rialto Police Department said. Altheia Taylor, 57, of Rialto, died at a hospital.
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  • The Press-Enterprise
    Authorities and family members continued searching Wednesday, July 15, days after finding the unoccupied vehicle of a 73-year-old Hemet woman who went missing more than a week ago. Relatives haven’t heard from Rosario “Chata” Garcia since she left her home on the 26000 block of Katherine Street at about 5:30 p.
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  • The Press-Enterprise
    The Mortgage Bankers Association reports that more than 8% of U.S. homeowners are in “forbearance,” meaning their lender is giving them extra time to pay the mortgage. With a new round of coronavirus shutdowns going into effect this week — closing malls,
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  • The Press-Enterprise
    Wednesday, July 15, the most the county has seen in a single day since the pandemic began. And the number of people hospitalized with the virus — which hit a record 538 people Tuesday, July 14 — broke that record Wednesday,
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  • Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
    In 1921, when she was 7 years old, her family moved to Claremont and her mother soon remarried. The move to Claremont was notable, Dearborn said, because the family was among the first of Mexican descent who settled into the Arbol Verde neighborhood.
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  • The San Bernardino Sun
    Accounts sent out tweets promising to double the money sent by anyone sending money via Bitcoin within the next 30 minutes.
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  • The San Bernardino Sun
    EDD also promised to move older claims from March and April to the top of the priority list, based on information provided by state lawmakers, according to Chiu and other legislators. But the
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  • The San Bernardino Sun
    The Redlands Bowl Performing Arts recently announced its 2020 schedule tailored to meet the safety guidelines for the coronavirus pandemic. This year’s unwelcome guest – COVID-19 – may be preventing music lovers from gathering together,
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  • Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
    A modernized charter will go before voters later this year after a majority of County supervisors on Tuesday, July 14, approved plans to ask residents whether they want to update a governing document in place for 107 years.
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  • The Press-Enterprise
    La Verne police detectives have arrested a second suspect in the attempted murder of a man who was shot during an argument in February, authorities said Tuesday. On Feb. 26, a 42-year-old La Verne man was shot in the 1700 block of First Street.
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  • The San Bernardino Sun
    Foie gras can again be legally shipped to Californians for consumption at home, according to a new ruling. But diners won’t find the fatty goose and duck livers back on restaurant menus. U.S. District Judge Stephen V.
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  • Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
    Officials said 58 people incarcerated at the California Institution for Men are currently infected with COVID-19.
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  • Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
    Officials said 51 people incarcerated at the California Institution for Men are currently infected with COVID-19.
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  • Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
    With the recent surge in coronavirus cases and restrictions on restaurants, Upland joins other cities that have closed off public streets to accommodate outdoor dining.
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  • The Press-Enterprise
    For the first time, local, regional and statewide funders have committed to raising $5 million over two years to invest in Black-led organizations in the Inland Empire. Black-led organizations in the Inland Empire in particular have been struggling because they don’t get as much funding or support,
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