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  • The San Bernardino Sun
    Faced with increasing racist incidents reported against Asian-Americans, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved an effort Tuesday, April 6, that could lead to a county fund that would support research into hate and xenophobia. With the board ...
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  • The San Bernardino Sun
    LOS ANGELES — In DeMarcus Cousins’ first game with the team, and Patrick Beverley’s first game since March 11, the Clippers messed with the thermostat, alternating between plenty warm and overwhelmingly hot Tuesday night against the Portland Trail ...
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  • The San Bernardino Sun
    Federal officials now have Long Beach’s permission to use the city’s Convention Center to temporarily house up to 1,000 migrant children. The Long Beach City Council voted unanimously at its Tuesday, April 6, meeting to allow the City Manager to ...
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  • The Press-Enterprise
    A black pickup careened toward oncoming traffic, snaked through crowded parking lots and rolled onto sidewalks while pursued by law enforcement through portions of San Diego, San Bernardino,
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  • The San Bernardino Sun
    A 22-year-old La Verne man died in a crash in Rancho Cucamonga after he reportedly lost control of his car and collided with a tree and light pole, according to the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department. Jacob Louderback was identified as the victim ...
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  • The San Bernardino Sun
    A Big Bear Lake man died after he and another person were seriously injured in a crash on an off-road motorcycle, the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department said Tuesday. Austin Dubuque, 26, was identified as the victim in the incident, the Sheriff ...
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  • The San Bernardino Sun
    Considering the outcome, it should be easy for Max Muncy to say he has no hard feelings about being released by the Oakland A’s in March 2017. But it’s more complicated than that. “I can’t lie. It’s very satisfying to get three hits against your ...
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  • San Gabriel Valley Tribune
    Los Angeles and Orange counties moved from the state’s red tier to a less restrictive orange ranking earlier this month, and 16 other regions, including Riverside, San Bernardino and Ventura counties, landed there Monday. That allows a variety of ...
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  • The San Bernardino Sun
    Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window) Click to print (Opens in new window) A bee looks to ...
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  • The Press-Enterprise
    Concert venues, theme parks won’t rush to open when COVID-19 tiers go away June 15 Young Riverside County residents seize chance to get coronavirus vaccine San Bernardino County coronavirus cases continue to decline Alarmed by anti-Asian incidents ...
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  • The San Bernardino Sun
    It is not that public execution is illegal so much as there is one very pragmatic reason why executions are not carried out in public: the crowds become unmanageable.
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  • The San Bernardino Sun
    Riverside County will officially enter the less-restrictive orange tier of the state’s coronavirus reopening framework Wednesday, April 7, a move that will remove limits on how many customers retail stores can serve inside and allow restaurants to open ...
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  • The San Bernardino Sun
    In January 2011, Joe Kay walked into K-Beach, the student-run radio station at Cal State Long Beach, with a lofty goal: play “the sound of tomorrow.” A decade later, that journey Kay began his junior year in college with his “Soulection Radio” show ...
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  • The San Bernardino Sun
    We do need to work together to develop a fair licensure program for California law enforcement, and we urge the Senator to work with us to do exactly that.
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  • The San Bernardino Sun
    Moreover, students are increasingly requiring expensive medical and psychological care, and many already cash-strapped parents have had no choice but to enroll their children in private schools. Meanwhile,
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