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  • The San Bernardino Sun
    Here are the closures of restaurants and other food facilities announced by the San Bernardino County Division of Environmental Health Services between Dec. 19 and 26, 2019. If no reopening date is mentioned, the department had not listed that facility as reopened as of this publication. All food facilities in the county are routinely inspected ...
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  • The Press-Enterprise
    What sets a restaurant apart from its competitors? For me, three things stand out: unique takes on familiar fare; the ability to serve organic grass-fed, cage-free, hormone-, antibiotic- and steroid-free items that taste good and also are good for you; and the food has significant eye appeal because you eat with your eyes as well as your palate ...
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  • The Press-Enterprise
    Farewell, Jeremy Moussa. They hardly knew you at San Bernardino Valley College. Not that they didn’t like what they saw in your brief stay. A bounce-back player from Hawaii, Moussa used his 2019 season at SBVC to take a blowtorch to whatever rust was on his game after his record-breaking career at Roosevelt High. As a result, Moussa will ...
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  • The San Bernardino Sun
    While many of their peers are spending their winter break with YouTube and video games, 325 Moreno Valley teens are putting in eight-hour days, taking off only Christmas Eve and Christmas. They’re preparing for a 5 1/2-mile march with the eyes of the world on them — Rancho Verde High School’s marching band will make its first appearance ...
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  • The San Bernardino Sun
    More than 700,000 people are expected to watch the parade in person. Millions more will tune in from home. The San Bernardino County troupe is scheduled to arrive in London on Sunday, Dec. 29, give a concert in St. John’s Smith Square on Monday, Dec. 30, and perform alongside 8,000 entertainers – including band members from Claremont’s El ...
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  • The San Bernardino Sun
    U.S. Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class Genesis Lucatero is serving in the U.S. Navy at Naval Base Guam. Lucatero is a master-at-arms, a police officer for the Navy, serving with Naval Base Guam Security Detachment, according to a press release from the U.S. Navy. She graduated in 2016 from Oak Hill High School in Victorville. Have your own military ...
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  • The San Bernardino Sun
    Retailers and technology companies drove modest gains for stocks on Wall Street Thursday, extending the market’s record-setting run. The Nasdaq composite climbed above 9,000 points for the first time as technology stocks rose. The index extended its winning streak to 11 days. Data showing that a last-minute surge in online shopping helped ...
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  • Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
    The public will soon have a chance to weigh in on proposed uses in the Santa Ana River wash. The San Bernardino Valley Water Conservation District and U.S. Fish and Wildlife will hold two meetings Jan. 9 on the draft environmental documents for the Upper Santa Ana River Wash Habitat Conservation Plan. The plan aims to balance land uses in the ...
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  • The San Bernardino Sun
    Chain restrictions were in place Thursday morning, with similar restrictions for Big Bear Mountain Resort further up the mountain. A Winter Storm Warning is in effect for the San Gabriel and San Bernardino mountains, according to the National Weather Service, including the Big Bear area, Crestline, Lake Arrowhead, Running Springs, and Wrightwood.
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  • The San Bernardino Sun
    Global stage awaits Colton Joint Unified band members at London New Year’s Day Parade Meet the G-Crew at San Bernardino’s San Gorgonio High The long road to college from California’s small towns ‘Stuff the Bus’ project brings holiday cheer, gifts to Colton Joint Unified School District families These San Bernardino students strive to ...
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  • The Press-Enterprise
    There also was snow in the San Bernardino Mountains and it was expected to intensify during Thursday afternoon. “The mountains have been hit hard, and it’s going to get worse,” Kasinga said. Some mountain resorts in the area were also closed Thursday, including Mountain High in Wrightwood, since roads to get to them were inaccessible.
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  • The Press-Enterprise
    The agency had announced closure of the lanes just before 6 a.m., but drivers had already been caught in stopped traffic as the snow fell. There also was snow in the San Bernardino Mountains and it was expected to intensify Thursday afternoon. “The mountains have been hit hard, and it’s going to get worse,” Caltrans spokeswoman Terri ...
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  • The San Bernardino Sun
    San Bernardino County went through a population boom in the 1880s, thanks to the arrival of the railroads. Very much aware of the mostly year-round, dry mild climate, promoters would say or do many things to attract those from the east who were tired of cold winters and humid summers. These “real-estate agents” began proposing new ...
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  • The San Bernardino Sun
    MANILA, Philippines— A strong typhoon that barreled through the central Philippines left at least 20 people dead and forced thousands to flee their homes, devastating Christmas celebrations in the predominantly Catholic country. Typhoon Phanfone stranded many people in sea and airports at the peak of holiday travel, set off landslides ...
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  • The San Bernardino Sun
    Franklin Lopez Alas was driving a maroon 2012 Mercedes Benz C250 with after-market red and blue strobe lights attached to the front grille on the I-210 east, a news release by the San Bernardino Sheriff’s Department said. At one point, he drove up behind an off-duty El Monte police detective in an unmarked vehicle. Alas flashed the lights to ...
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