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Fontana denies wrongdoing in 2018 police interrogation characterized as ‘psychological torture’
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A city statement said police detectives had reason to believe Thomas Perez Jr. had killed his father and that they did not engage in unlawful activity.
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17 years after indictment, California Charter Academy case unresolved
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In 2007, Tad Honeycutt and Charles Steven Cox were charged with misappropriating $5.5 million in charter school funds.
on Sep 6
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Fontana pays nearly $900,000 for ‘psychological torture’ inflicted by police to get false confession
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Detectives grilled Thomas Perez Jr. for 17 hours, deprived him of medications and threatened to have his dog killed if he didn’t confess to killing his father, who was actually alive.
on May 26
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Amazon workers at 4 California logistic facilities authorize a strike
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Teamsters refuse to say how many employees in San Bernardino, Palmdale, Victorville and City of Industry would walk off the job.
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California school board ‘indifferent’ to report of 11-year-old student’s alleged rape, feds say
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A federal investigation into the alleged rape of an 11-year-old girl in a restroom at a San Bernardino middle school has found that administrators failed to properly respond to and investigate the …
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Pedro Martinez, who was acquitted at trial, blames a prosecutor and three sheriff’s deputies for fabricating a child molestation case against him.
on Dec 5
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Former Walmart truck driver falsely accused of fraud awarded $34.7 million by California jury
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Jesus Fonseca worked as a truck driver for Walmart for 14 years before he was hurt on the job when another vehicle rear ended his truck on a highway. After Fonseca filed a workers’ compensation cla…
on Nov 22
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Ready to hit the slopes? Some Southern California resorts announce weekend openings
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Mountain High and Snow Summit will open on Friday, Nov. 22, for the snow season, but their plans after this weekend are wait and see.
on Nov 22
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‘I should have died.’ Man recovers after rockslide in California mountains slams into his van
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In the San Bernardino Mountains accident, Joseph Furtek loses 75% of his blood and must learn how to walk again.
on Nov 19
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Storm brings winter vibes to Southern California mountain resorts — what’s in store for ski season?
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Headed to the mountains? Here’s an update on State Route 330 and tips on how to save if hitting the slopes.
on Nov 19
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Jurors award $33.5 million to family of man fatally shot by sheriff’s deputy in Barstow
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The eight-member jury deliberated for around two hours before unanimously awarding the parents of Nathaniel Harris Pickett Jr. $15.5 million in compensatory damages and $18 million in punitive dama…
on Nov 10
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2024 Election Results: San Bernardino County assessor
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Four contenders, including a former county assessor and a former county supervisor, are competing for a two-year term.
on Nov 6
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2024 Election Results: Rialto mayor
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The incumbent mayor faces a challenge from two City Council colleagues, one of them a former congressman, and a political newcomer.
on Nov 6
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2024 Election Results: San Bernardino City Council
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Candidates Kim Knaus and Henry Nickel ran for the Ward 5 seat, while Treasure Ortiz and James F. Penman ran in Ward 7.
on Nov 6
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Election 2024: In California, it might take awhile for votes to be tallied. Here’s why
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A new state law, voting by mail, provisional ballots, same-day registration and the most voters in the United States all slow things down.
on Nov 5
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California man dies after dog attack, possible stabbing
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Police are trying to determine the circumstances surrounding the attack on the man in SoCal park.
on Nov 5
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Election 2024: What happens to your ballot after you cast it in San Bernardino County?
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San Bernardino County Registrar of Voters Stephenie Shea says election security is top priority. Here’s how the county achieves it.
on Nov 5
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Election 2024: In California, it might take awhile for votes to be tallied. Here’s why
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A new state law, voting by mail, provisional ballots, same-day registration and the most voters in the United States all slow things down.
on Nov 4
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What did Inland Empire legislators accomplish in Sacramento this year?
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The Inland Empire boasts one of the most productive Republicans as well as the least productive legislator in Sacramento.
on Oct 28
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How many bills did California legislators get signed into law in Sacramento?
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Democrats passed more legislation, thanks to their supermajority in the state Senate and Assembly, but some Republicans still thrived.
on Oct 28
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California sends $34 million to Inland Empire to clear homeless encampments
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The funding will also support efforts to house homeless residents in Redlands and Victorville.
on Oct 21
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4 compete for San Bernardino County assessor’s seat in November election
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A former assessor, a former county supervisor, a Victorville City Council member and a deputy assessor square off on Nov. 5.
on Oct 19
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Victorville City Councilmember Blanca Azucena Gomez convicted
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Gomez, who’s running for San Bernardino County Assessor-Recorder on Nov. 5, faces up to two years in jail.
on Oct 18
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Candidates in San Bernardino council runoff election pledge to fix homelessness, revitalize downtown
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The Nov. 5 races for Ward 5 and Ward 7 each pit a newcomer against a former elected official from the city’s bankruptcy era.
on Oct 8
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DNA on ignition device links man to Line fire, California authorities say
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Justin Halstenberg used paper wrapped around coins to set the blaze on Sept. 5, according to testimony. He has pleaded not guilty as charges mount.
on Oct 4
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Bill separating new California warehouses from neighborhoods signed into law
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Business groups and environmental justice advocates opposed AB 98, co-sponsored by an Inland Empire assemblymember.
on Oct 1
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New evacuation order and warnings issued Sunday as Line fire flares up
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Officials ordered a new evacuation for the Line fire Sunday, Sept. 29, nearly a month after the fire in the San Bernardino Mountains was first reported.
on Sep 30
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San Manuel Pow Wow showcases Native American culture and tradition
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The event held at Cal State San Bernardino showcases the best pow wow dancers, drummers, and artisans.
on Sep 24
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Fewer ‘ghost guns’ linked to crime in California, but problem persists
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The county and city of San Bernardino have among the highest rates in California for these firearms, which lack required serial numbers.
on Sep 20
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Threats to life, property prioritized for resources in 3 Southern California wildfires
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Officials say they had enough firefighters, engines and aircraft, but homes burned as far-flung assistance was on its way.
on Sep 17
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Officials investigate after human bones found near Line fire area
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Investigators believe the bones had been in the area for a long period and the death was not related to the wildfire.
on Sep 17
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2 men arrested after $1.5 million of marijuana found in during California wildfire patrol
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Deputies said they discovered the marijuana during a traffic stop in Pinon Hills amid evacuations for the Bridge fire.
on Sep 16
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3 dead following 4-vehicle collision on California freeway
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A female driver of a Toyota Corolla and two female passengers died at the scene.
on Sep 16
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San Bernardino County won’t replace AMR ambulance service on Oct. 1 as planned
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A San Bernardino Superior Court judge has granted AMR an injunction, putting the process on hold.
on Sep 14
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Man charged in Line fire tried 3 times to set San Bernardino Mountains blaze, DA says
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He was being held without the possibility of bail at the West Valley Detention Center in Rancho Cucamonga.
on Sep 13
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98-year-old Keller Peak Fire Lookout falls as Line fire burns in San Bernardino National Forest
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The tower outside Running Springs was the oldest remaining original fire outlook in the forest.
on Sep 13
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Line fire closes San Bernardino City Unified schools, offices
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The district had kept most campuses open through Tuesday.
on Sep 12
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Out-of-control Line Fire in Southern California threatens more than 36,000 homes and structures
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The fire was so intense that it created its own storm clouds. The National Weather Service recorded thousands of lightning strikes.
on Sep 9
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More than 35,400 homes and structures threatened as Line fire grows to 17,459 acres on Sunday
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‘Thunderstorm outflow winds are causing very erratic behavior and vegetation is critically dry,’ the San Bernardino National Forest Service said.
on Sep 9
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New orders and warnings in areas nearest to the fire came Saturday as 628 firefighting personnel attacked the blaze.
on Sep 8
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Wildfire burning near Highland spreads to San Bernardino National Forest
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The Line fire had burned 172 acres as of about 8 p.m.
on Sep 7
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17 years after indictment, California Charter Academy case unresolved
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In 2007, Tad Honeycutt and Charles Steven Cox were charged with misappropriating $5.5 million in charter school funds.
on Sep 6
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Wildfire burning near Highland spreads to San Bernardino National Forest
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A wildfire that started in Highland and was burning into the San Bernardino National Forest had charred 172 acres as of late Thursday as crews worked to contain the blaze.
on Sep 6
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Thousands of shoes left behind in dusty California ghost town
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I doubt if J. Robert Oppenheimer ever visited Rice, California, but he was almost linked with that desert ghost town in the annals of American history.
on Sep 3
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San Bernardino County lawmakers ‘told the truth’ on funding
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Advocates of possible secession from California alleged legislators didn’t help the county get its ‘fair share’ of state and federal funds.
on Aug 23
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Officers fired 12 shots at Daniel Valdivia, who was taken to a hospital and pronounced dead.
on Aug 15
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San Bernardino County is mostly getting its fair share of funds, report says
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The question was central to a 2022 argument that the county should secede from California.
on Aug 15
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Man pleads guilty to distributing fentanyl-laced cocaine that killed 4 California residents
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Federal prosecution of Jason Saha was part of a push to begin holding fentanyl dealers responsible for the deaths they cause.
on Aug 13
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San Bernardino County will preview ‘fair share’ report this week
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In 2022, voters asked the county to study if it’s being shortchanged by Sacramento and Washington, D.C. and to possibly secede if all else fails.
on Aug 13
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Man awaits sentencing in fentanyl deaths that inspired grieving California parents’ activism
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Jason Saha faces up to 40 years in federal prison in the 2020 deaths that prompted the father of Jessica Filson to help launch an anti-fentanyl campaign.
on Aug 12