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A California sheriff is planning to break the state’s sanctuary law
by adminby adminThe specific way in which the sheriff of a rural Northern California county says he’s going to break state law is by contacting immigration authorities after he arrests someone who …
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Remembering the first African American teacher in San Bernardino County
by adminby adminDorothy Ella Inghram. In celebration of Black History Month, the San Bernardino County Museum would like to highlight Dorothy Ella Inghram, who was the first African American teacher in San …
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It’s been eight months since the U.S. Supreme Court fundamentally changed how cities in California and beyond can respond to homeless encampments, allowing them to clear camps and arrest people …
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Politics
California Bill Seeks to Limit Use of Deadly Force in Self-Defense, Sparking Backlash
by adminby adminBy Cat Keniston Staff Writer SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. — Assemblyman Rick Chavez Zbur has introduced Assembly Bill 1333, a controversial measure that would restrict when Californians can legally use deadly …
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By Jon Coupal Readers of this column might recall the name Haywood Talcove, CEO of LexisNexis Special Services Inc. Along with yours truly, he co-authored two columns regarding the inexcusable …
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Get ready for a delicious opportunity at the County Library! From March 1 to April 12, the San Bernardino County Library is teaming up with In-N-Out Burger for its annual …