San Bernardino City Unified School District Educator Nominated for National...
Christina Rogers, first grade teacher at SOAR Charter Academy, has been nominated for the 2015-2016 national LifeChanger of the Year award. Sponsored by the National Life Group Foundation, the...
View ArticleLiving-4-Giving Foundation brings Christmas joy to many local families
The Living-4-Giving Foundation in partnership with Colton Police Officers Todd Smith and Rico Carrillo made their 11th year of deliveries on Monday, December 21 to hundreds of homes within the Colton...
View ArticleNew plan in works to improve ‘Quality of Life’ in San Bernardino
Days after their community was shaken up by a vicious terrorist attack, the San Bernardino City Council unanimously approved a resolution to adopt a ‘Quality of Life’ plan in efforts to remove blight...
View ArticleSecond Sunday series returns to Kimberly Crest with new programs for 2016
courtesy photo/kimberly crest house & gardensBlueprints of Kimberly Crest House & Gardens in Redlands will be on display during the March 13 Second Sundays program, “A Look at Kimberly Crest...
View ArticleColton pastor’s kindness and passion extend beyond city
Last Wednesday, Jonathan Florez celebrated his tenth year as pastor of the Colton First Assembly Church. He summed up his tenure as a “fulfilling” experience; and while he admits that there have been...
View ArticleYouthHope provides homeless youth sanctuary, support
There exists a running trail upon which our local homeless youth travel that originates in Redlands and takes them to Venice Beach, San Francisco and ends in either Portland, OR or Seattle, WA, at...
View ArticleFundraiser for skatepark project in Redlands set for Sunday
Skatepark supporters in Redlands are teaming up for a fundraiser this weekend in hopes of bringing a park to the city. Friends of Redlands Skatepark are hosting its first fundraiser Sunday at the Five...
View ArticleUniversity of Redlands to hold Martin Luther King Jr. Day of service,...
The work, life and dream of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. will be celebrated through readings, activities and film screenings at the University of Redlands Jan. 16- 27. The nearly two week-long special...
View ArticleRegional transportation plan discussed at Rialto Community Forum
A community forum was held Jan. 9 at Rialto City Hall to draw community input and guide the development of the the 2016 Regional Transportation Plan/Sustainable Communities Strategy (2016 RPT/SCS), a...
View ArticleAmador’s miniature Christmas Village has grown into full-size holiday tradition
Richard Amador’s miniature Christmas Village in his Colton garage has grown into a full-scale replica of a large metropolis that includes a population of 672 people with all the infra-structure. It...
View ArticleRialto Senior Center’s Sweetheart’s Dance Feb. 11
The annual Sweethearts’ Senior Dance is right around the corner! This year’s event is set Feb. 11 from 3 to 6 p.m. at the Rialto Senior Center, 1411 S. Riverside Ave. Pre-Registration is $5 or $7 the...
View ArticleRialto PD Officer Memorial Run set Jan. 30
courtesy photo/rialto network Rialto’s annual Officer Memorial Run is set Jan. 30. Lace up those running shoes, the second annual Rialto PD Officer Memorial 5K/3K Run/Walk is set Jan. 30. Held as part...
View ArticleCommunity welcomes Rialto’s new police chief, Randy De Anda
Rialto’s new police chief says there’s three components to being successful in his role — the personnel in his department, city government and most importantly the community. “These are the most...
View ArticleFundraising event draws hundreds in support of building skatepark in Redlands
Skateboarders in Redlands Sunday kickflipped until their wheels fell off — all in the name of fundraising. The Friends of Redlands Skatepark held its first fundraiser Jan. 17 at the Five Ten Factory...
View ArticleLoma Linda University Children’s Hospital Foundation hopes to Illuminate...
Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital Foundation is hoping to light the path of success toward its Vision 2020 campaign in building a new hospital with its upcoming gala —“Illuminate: The Path to...
View Article22nd annual Chocolate Fantasy fundraiser set for Feb. 13 at Mitten Building...
courtesy photo/christine french photographyThe 22nd annual Chocolate Fundraiser is set Feb. 13 at the Mitten Building in Redlands. Michelle’s Bakery, among others, will over an array of sweet treats....
View ArticleCommunity decries center’s lack of services
Photo /Friends of the Home: The Home of the Neighborly Services has been in operation since 1922. The building is currently owned by the Presbytery of Riverside. For the women who serve as full-time...
View ArticleHave you been a victim of domestic violence?
The story of Michele Renee Flores has resonated with many people, particularly women. If you have been a victim of domestic violence, we would like to hear your story for an upcoming issue. We would...
View ArticleAspiring actor seeks help from Colton community to attend renowned conference
As far back as he could remember, Michael Mosqueda-Ondatje, 16, has aspired to work on the set of a movie or television show production. And now because of his acceptance to the International Modeling...
View ArticleResidents say slain S.B. dairy owner ‘top notch’ [UPDATE]
Connie Mavraganis, holding back tears, spoke of Mitesh Patel’s kindness and devotion to the community. “He was top notch,” she said. “He was a wonderful and caring person. [Mitesh] had good manners and...
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