SHARROWS: Redlands Motorists Advised of New Shared-Lane Markers
Bicyclists have always had the legal right to ride on paved streets and roadways in Redlands, in San Bernardino County, in California, and across the U.S. - with the exception of the nation's freeways.
View ArticleBurglary on Majestic Pines
Mammoth police this past week were investigating a burglary on Majestic Pines Drive, according to a news release distributed on Wednesday, April 3. According to Det.
View ArticlePrior sex offender receives two-year prison term
BARSTOW A Barstow man was sentenced to two years in state prison Monday for lewd or lascivious acts with a child aged 14 or 15, court records show.
View ArticleBHPD Competes in Baker to Vegas Run
Every year, some of the fittest Beverly Hills Police Officers journey to the desert to participate in the annual Baker to Vegas Relay .
View ArticlePositively Las Vegas: Cops participate in Challenge Cup Relay
The course began 25 miles north of Baker, Calif., and the crossed the state line into Nevada to Pahrump.
View ArticleGlendora PD, La Verne Take 2nd Place in Relay Race
Officers with the Glendora Police Department and La Verne experienced what is being described as a "history-making year" in the Baker To Vegas Challenge Cup Relay Race.
View ArticleRedlands High Students Try Out 'Drunk Goggles' in Prom Safety Demo
Redlands police stopped by the Redlands High campus this week to work with students and show them the dangers of some potential prom night disasters- like texting while driving and driving while...
View ArticleWarning Issued After Bat Found at Redlands Park Tests Positive For Rabies
A bat found dead at a Redlands park this week has tested positive for rabies, officials announced Wednesday.
View ArticleMan with domestic violence past arrested in Mentone hiding in former...
A Mentone man on community supervision through Prison Realignment has been sentenced to 30 days in county prison Wednesday after vigilant San Bernardino County Probation officers found him hiding in...
View ArticleFire That Damaged Apt. May Have Been Caused by Plastic Item
A plastic cutting board that had been stored in an oven broiler sparked a fire that damaged a Redlands apartment on Sunday, Redlands Fire officials said.
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Now that the more than 180 cities and counties across the state have the state's highest court on their side, many local government officials are actively seeking the closure of medical marijuana...
View ArticleSheriff's National Missing Children's Day Event Tomorrow
SHERIFF'S NATIONAL MISSING CHILDREN'S DAY EVENT TOMORROW The recent case in Cleveland where 3 women escaped after being kidnapped and held against their will for more than 10 years has brought a lot of...
View ArticleDeputies Run Baker to Vegas Marathon in Memory of Fallen Santa Cruz Officers
The Santa Cruz County Sheriff's Office honored the memory of Sgt. Butch Baker and Detective Elizabeth Butler in the annual Baker to Vegas Challenge Cup.
View ArticleSan Bernardino County: Gun buy-back a big hit
Saturday's first-ever San Bernardino County-wide gun buy-back is turning out to be a big hit with gun owners.
View Article'Winner-take-all economy'
A "winner-take-all economy " as described by Ezra Klein is a bad thing because it creates a vast sum of losers.
View ArticleTorrance man killed in Baker rollover identified
Authorities have identified the man killed over the weekend in a rollover crash near Baker as 79-year-old Charles Kamimura of Torrance, San Bernardino County Coroner officials said Sunday.
View ArticleBlistering Heat Sears Western U.S.
Temperatures topping 110 and even 120 degrees Fahrenheit has much of the American West sweltering this weekend, and health officials are warning that people must do what they can to stay cool as the...
View ArticleSan Bernardino: Driver ejected and killed in crash
A San Bernardino man was killed Monday afternoon, July 1, when he crashed his car into a concrete pillar and was ejected.
View ArticleTeacher Accused of Having Baby With Teen Student
This picture of Laura Whitehurst -- a Redlands teacher arrested Monday for allegedly having an affair and a baby with a 16-year-old student -- appeared in the 2013 Citrus Valley High School yearbook,...
View ArticleREDLANDS: City pursues tax liens against property owners
Redlands is pursuing tax liens against several property owners who owe the city money, including one owner who was cited for allowing a medical marijuana dispensary to operate in his building.
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