Senator Reyes brings pumpkins to Colton students while warning that Trump’s SNAP cuts could leave 5.5 million Californians, including children, without food assistance.
Colton Lions Club invites high schoolers to enter the 2026 Student Speaker Contest on youth mental health, with up to $45K in scholarships available.
YMCA Director Jennifer Lopez will waive joining fees Nov. 1 during San Bernardino’s Día de los Muertos event, offering tours, family pricing, and ofrenda displays.
Rialto USD names Dr. Alejandro Alvarez as superintendent finalist after a 7-month search and unanimous vote by the Board of Education.
Isabella “Bella” Bonilla returned home on July 21 after spending 15 months & 15 days hospitalized at Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital awaiting a heart transplant.
Buenos Dias Cafe invited the community to celebrate its grand opening along with a celebratory ribbon cutting presented by Colton's Chamber of Commerce and City Council.
Inland Empire economy shifts beyond logistics as 60% of jobs face automation, with IEGO and IELI backing clean tech, manufacturing, cybersecurity, and equity.
Rialto Unified’s Family Summit featured Julie Chavez Rodriguez, AI workshops, & board members addressing public misconceptions; promoting unity & student success.
At the 2025 State of the City, San Bernardino leaders touted progress, avoided updates on the Carousel Mall, and projected unity that quickly unraveled the next day.
Twenty-three incarcerated women at Chino’s CIW earned bachelor’s degrees via Cal State LA’s Prison Graduation Initiative, making history in higher education.
This October, Cal State San Bernardino will mark the 60th year since classes began on our San Bernardino campus. California’s Master Plan, a dream to expand public higher education throughout ...
The annual Spanish Trail day held at Agua Mansa Cemetery connected locals to the history of the first Inland Empire Pioneers who settled in La Placita de los Trujillos and Agua Mansa. La Placita de ...