6 hrs ago | San Bernardino County Sun
Saturday | San Bernardino County Sun
Colton officials deny harassment allegations
“Oftentimes, we would receive requests from council members to work with La Villa rather than shut off their power for late payment”
City officials have denied allegations that they are harassing a longtime restaurant owner, citing disturbances and other incidents at the business that have prompted police response. via San Bernardino County Sun
Thursday May 15 | Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
Time to return Colton to its citizens
“Creating `Code of Ethics' for City Council to ensure zero tolerance for corruption of elected officials.”
That is a catchy slogan playing on our fears promoted by Mayor Chastain and her supporters. via Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
Tuesday May 13 | San Bernardino County Sun
Gonzales now facing write-in opponent
“I believe she doesn't represent the working-class people of the 5th District”
County Supervisor Josie Gonzales is going to have an opponent in the June 3 election after all. via San Bernardino County Sun
Monday May 12 | The Press-Enterprise
STATE: Agency sued over proposed Medi-Cal cuts
“There's no doubt the cuts would impede access”
A group of some of the state's largest lobbying organizations representing about 60,000 medical professionals on Monday sued the California Department of Health Care Services to stop it from following through ... via The Press-Enterprise
Saturday May 10 | San Bernardino County Sun
Health screening program grows
“It helps the nurses at the university fulfill their clinical requirements, and the city of Colton gets the benefit from that”
A new agreement between the city and Loma Linda University School of Nursing will expand an existing program to allow students at four elementary schools to receive free health screenings. via San Bernardino County Sun
Thursday May 8 | Press-Enterprise
Inland lawmaker's charter school bill now opposed by sponsoring group
“In the Legislature, the sponsor of a bill doesn't own the process”
A group representing the state's charter schools was thrown for a loop when the bill it asked a legislator to carry ended up being much more restrictive than expected. via Press-Enterprise
Tuesday May 6 | Slog
Sunday May 4 | Redlands Daily Facts
“Right after, we looked at each other saying 'I think you won it.' We really didn't know and we didn't really care. Lauren and I just want to push each other and make sure we finish top 2.”
Ever since Desiree Justine Martha-Hulum passed away due to leukemia two years ago, Carter High School senior April Pate has kept her best friend in her thoughts. via Redlands Daily Facts
Saturday May 3 | San Bernardino County Sun
Fire displaces Colton family, destroys home
“We had flames rolling out the back, flames rolling out the front”
A family of six was displaced Thursday after a fire destroyed the one-story home they've lived in for years. via San Bernardino County Sun