Applications are now being accepted for the Teen and Miss Colton Scholarship Pageant, a Rotary Club of Colton program open to eligible participants in the Colton area. “It’s official,” said Erlinda ...
A sweeping proposal to restructure San Bernardino’s city government was halted Monday night, Feb. 2nd, after Mayor Helen Tran vetoed a 4–3 City Council vote that would have moved a charter amendment ...
Senator Eloise Gómez Reyes (D–Colton), today introduced legislation requiring employers to provide at least 90 days’ notice to workers and the California Department of Employment Development (EDD) ...
Riverside’s rejected $20.1 million Homekey+ housing deal is back on the clock after the state granted a 30-day extension, reopening a narrow procedural path for the City Council to reconsider its 4-3 ...
Rialto's Kucera Middle School is one of 14 middle schools to earn the esteemed 2026 California and National Schools to Watch recognition.
Rialto’s Real-Time Crime Center gets a $1.03M federal boost as the city advances its Drone-First Responder program and expands surveillance, dispatch and cybersecurity capabilities.
At Riverside’s 2026 State of the City, Mayor Patricia Lock Dawson cited a 35% crime drop, $4.3B in 2025 construction and 18,000 jobs while outlining “leveling up” priorities.
San Bernardino deployed 200+ volunteers on Jan. 22 for the annual Point-in-Time Count after the city’s 2025 homelessness tally rose 8%, guiding funding and local response.
About 250 at Redlands ‘We Stand with Minnesota’ protest after Alex Pretti’s death, urging City Council to ban ICE use of city property.
Redlands High School Team Blue is now gearing up for the California Mock Trial Finals , where they will compete against teams from as many as 36 counties across the state from March 20–22, 2026.
Indivisible Riverside’s Jan. 23 protest demanded ICE accountability, questioning rapid hiring and training standards after U.S. citizen shootings in Minneapolis.
Kaiser strike returns to Fontana, Riverside and Ontario as UNAC/UHCP cites staffing and patient-care concerns; Kaiser says its pay offer stands and hospitals and most medical offices remain open.