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As California faces one of the nation’s most severe nursing shortages, more than 5,000 distance-learning nursing students are being forced to leave the state each semester for required clinical ...
From fertility care and mental health access to consumer safety and housing reform, a slate of new California laws took effect Tuesday, July 1, reshaping health care coverage, business accountability, ...
From skydivers over Redlands to fireworks bursting above Lake Gregory, cities across the Inland Empire are going all out to celebrate the Fourth of July in 2025. Whether you’re looking for a patriotic ...
The Riverside Art Museum (RAM) Board of Trustees announces the resignation of Executive Director Drew Oberjuerge, effective August 15, 2025, marking a nearly 131⁄2 year tenure at the helm of this long ...
Rialto Unified School District held its second Safe Schools Forum at Eisenhower High School on Thursday, Feb. 21. The forum was Live Streamed on the Rialto Unified School District Facebook Page where ...
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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 ...
From classroom simulations to real-world takeoffs, A.B. Miller High School’s career technical education (CTE) aviation program continues to soar, as students work toward earning their pilot’s licenses ...
As the cost of everyday goods continues to rise, one in two families with infants in Riverside and San Bernardino counties are struggling to afford diapers, according to the Diaper Bank of Inland ...
The San Bernardino City Council has approved a $6.25 million project to repair and upgrade fourteen streets across the City of San Bernardino. The total distance to be improved is approximately seven ...
In a striking show of dissent, more than 1,200 demonstrators flooded Orange Street in downtown Redlands on Saturday morning to protest the Trump administration’s military parade, part of a national ...
Six Fontana Unified School District elementary and middle school students are preparing to showcase their teamwork, coding, and critical thinking skills on a world stage at the 2025 World Robot ...
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