July 14, 2018
In a roundup of sports news, columnist Lewis Brewster wrote: “The Rancho Valley Volleyball Club again enjoyed success in the 2018 Volleyball Festival International tournament in Phoenix, which serves as a national championship event for...
July 12, 2018
California is above the national increase in hate crimes of 14 percent in 2017 in 38 major cities, according to a study by Brian Levin, director of the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at Cal State San Bernardino. L.A. County...
July 15, 2018
Last Tuesday, President Donald Trump issued full pardons to Dwight and Steven Hammond, father-and-son ranchers from Oregon who were convicted of intentionally setting fire to federal land two years ago. The decision brought an...
July 15, 2018
Poetry and photography have been combined to tell the story of the Inland Empire citrus laborer. At 10 stations spaced along a trail meandering through the scenic groves of California Citrus State Historic Park in Riverside, black-and...
July 13, 2018
Nearly 100 high school students from the San Bernardino City Unified School District, who will enter their junior year in August, met at CSUSB to embark on “Explore 23,” a two-week tour of all 23 California State University campuses.
A...
July 16, 2018
Upland police Chief Darren Goodman wants to get the community more involved in public safety, and said public safety is a collaborative effort and the police can’t do it alone. He was formally sworn in on July 16.
Goodman, an adjunct...
July 17, 2018
The Leonard Transportation Center at Cal State San Bernardino is presenting the fourth in a series of six dialogues on topics relevant to the future of transportation in the Inland Empire.
The series is open to the public and sponsored...
July 17, 2018
While waiting tables at a Saltgrass Steakhouse restaurant in Odessa, Texas, Saturday, a male server claims he received a racist note with no tip from a customer. “We don’t tip terrorist,” the note appears to read.
The server, Khalil...
July 17, 2018
Though relatively rare, hate crimes have seen an increase in cities across the USA. In California alone, the number spiked 44 percent between 2014 and 2017, up to 1,093 hate crimes last year, the state's attorney general's office...
July 17, 2018
The Robert and Frances Fullerton Museum of Art (RAFFMA) will be closed for installation beginning Wednesday, Aug. 1. Only a few weeks remain to view the museum’s current temporary exhibition, the 48th Annual Student Art Exhibition...
July 17, 2018
he California Arts Council announced its plans to award $37,696 to Community-based Art of California State University, San Bernardino as part of its JUMP StArts program.
JUMP StArts supports high-quality arts education and artists-in...
Several white nationalists may face hate crime charges after allegedly having verbally and physically attacked a black man in Pennsylvania. The incident called attention to the rise in hate crimes, which went up for the fourth consecutive year in...