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Fire destroys Redlands Heritage home

Laurie McNaughton, sitting, is comforted by friends while her home burns. The McNaughton Redlands' home in the 1600 block of Olive Street, one of the city´s historic neighborhoods, was...

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REDLANDS: Dispute leads to new trail construction

About 100 yards of trail will be built in San Timoteo Canyon to get around a trouble spot that has erupted between the San Bernardino County Flood Control District and the Redlands Conservancy.

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High-end UFO hotel planned for Mojave Desert outpost

In this Mojave Desert stopover halfway between Barstow and Las Vegas, Luis Ramallo has carved out a niche in the bustling billion-dollar-a-year beef jerky industry with his Alien Fresh Jerky market.

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Rules lag to help passengers escape crashed buses

A tractor-trailer truck and a bus transporting high school students collided late Thursday near Orland, Calif.

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Rules lag to help passengers escape crashed buses

Safety standards to make large buses easier for passengers to escape after a crash have not been adopted 15 years after accident investigators called for new rules.

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Hey, Baker ... what's your sign?

For years, the signal you-are-here Mojave Desert roadside attraction was the 13-story electrified thermometer hard by the I-15.

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Life In Baker, California

Baker considers itself the gateway to Death Valley. The city located in the California high desert is also home to a giant 134-foot thermometer that has been a beacon for tourists headed to and from...

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Nipton crash kills Sacramento motorcyclist

The California Highway Patrol and paramedics came to the intersection of Morningstar Mine and Cima roads on a report of a crash at 12:47 p.m., San Bernardino County coroner's officials said.

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Trial begins Tuesday for Baker shooting, carjacking suspects

VICTORVILLE Jury trial is set to begin in a Victorville court room Tuesday for three suspects facing life in prison if convicted of multiple felony charges.

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Local architect working on UFO-themed hotel

HESPERIA A Victor Valley architect has been given the task of making a business owner's dream come true - designing a UFO-themed hotel in the middle of the Mojave Desert.

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More bike lanes on the way

Redlands bicyclists will have about 16 more miles of marked bike lanes -- about twice as many as now -- if the City Council approves a $125,000 grant that city staff won this month from a group that...

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On this day: The Celsius Thermometer was Invented

On May 19, 1743, the first Celsius mercury thermometer design was published by Jean-Pierre Christin .

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Vacancy: The Gateway to Death Valley by Pamela Littky to be published by...

In March of 2009, when America's economic crash and housing crisis had peaked and the nation was still engaged in two long wars, Los Angeles based photographer Pamela Littky stumbled upon the small...

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VVC professora s exhibit to open at Kelso Depot center

An exhibition of art by Anna-Marie Veloz, an adjunct professor of art at Victor Valley College, will open Saturday at the Kelso Depot Visitor Center on Kelbaker Road, 34 miles south of Interstate 15 at...

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Baker's thermometer to reopen July 10

At 3 p.m. this July 10, the lights on the 134-foot world's tallest thermometer in Baker will be turned on once again, according to LaRae Harguess.

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Dump Truck Crash Survivor Recalls Moments After Impact

A teen survivor who was in a fatal crash that claimed the lives of two of his friends talks to NBC4 News about what he experienced when a dump truck slammed into the car he was riding in that was...

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Getting' Hot in Here: World's Tallest Thermometer Back in Biz in Calif.

The icon of Death Valley - and the oft-traversed route between Los Angeles and Las Vegas - roars back to life on Thursday.

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The World's Tallest Thermometer shines once again

Near the end, the lights said "40 degrees" - even on the warmest day. At night there was only a dim glow, where the lights once were bright enough to read the temperature in the noon glare.

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A dry Saturday after a stormy week

Temperatures were down a few degrees today compared to the midweek heat, but probably not enough to notice.

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$60 million lotto winner still unknown

Employees at Cardenas Market in Fontana and officials at the California State Lottery office are still waiting eagerly for the big $60 million winner of Saturday night's Powerball drawing to step...

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