Smiles, handshakes, and hopeful conversations filled the Bistro Cafe as Rialto Unified School District families, staff, and local and regional civic and business leaders gathered to welcome the ...
The San Bernardino City Council approved the city’s $348.7 million operating budget for Fiscal Year 2025-26 and the five-year Capital Improvement Program (CIP) through 2030 in a contentious meeting ...
Seccombe Lake Park will close for a year starting March 3 as part of a $13.8 million renovation that will restore and modernize the 44-acre park, city officials announced at the Feb. 19 City Council ...
Just months after the People’s Collective for Environmental Justice Action filed a lawsuit challenging the Inland Valley Development Agency’s (IVDA) redevelopment plan, the IVDA Board voted Wednesday ...
The Colton City Council has approved an ordinance raising council and mayor pay to $1,600 a month — more than double the current total compensation — after two 3–2 votes and weeks of debate over ...
The San Bernardino City Unified School District (SBCUSD) and Superintendent Mauricio Arellano are proud to announce the launch of Vision 2030: SBCUSD SHINES, a transformative initiative aimed at ...
A recall effort led by The People of San Bernardino targeting Ward 1 City Councilmember Theodore Sanchez is gaining traction, with organizers citing misrepresentation, inaction, and obstruction of ...
The Colton Joint Unified School District Board of Education held its annual reorganizational meeting Thursday, choosing its officers for the coming year and swearing in three newly reelected members.
Inland Empire May Day march draws 1,000 people in San Bernardino to spotlight labor rights, immigration, environmental justice and community power.
Six candidates running for San Bernardino mayor in 2026 laid out competing visions on housing, homelessness, public safety and City Hall leadership during an April 30 forum that revealed sharp ...
As the San Bernardino Community College District marks 100 years of service, student leaders at San Bernardino Valley College are raising a clear message about the district’s next century: ...
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) ...