Retired firefighter from Hemet remembers the effort to get to Ground Zero.
Current Redlands Fire Department Chief Jeff Frazier said it was hard waiting to get into the action of helping others at Ground Zero.
Canine search specialist, and Highland resident, Sheila McKee and her dog Guinness helped search for survivors, but found none. But she was awed by the support rescue workers got from New Yorkers.
Author Paul Chappell, a veteran and graduate of West Point Military Academy, will speak in Redlands on Sunday. He says war makes us less secure, not more.
Loma Linda's Planning Commission sends a nursing care facility project back to its developers because the parking is flawed, they said. The move could endanger the project's funding.
As California state parks begin to close, State Assembly Bill 42 heads to Gov. Brown for signature.
A 7.7-acre commercial center that could bring in needed tax revenue will be discussed at tonight's Planning Commission meeting.
Nurses from around the region gathered Thursday in front of Congressman Joe Baca's office to call for a tax on Wall Street.
Nurses from around San Bernardino County, including Loma Linda and Redlands, will hold a "Call for Action." They want Congress to support a Wall Street transaction tax that will raise revenue to help save needed community programs.
The Redlands-based group will be discussing its plans for the 2012 election cycle.
Several local firefighters and physicians were called to work at Ground Zero. On the 10-year anniversary of the attacks, we tell some of their stories.
Councilmembers for Loma Linda, the only Blue Zone in the United States, ask do they have the right to keep fast food out of their city.
After some discussion at Tuesday's City Council meeting, the answer was maybe.
The city voted to participate in a state created redevelopment program designed to replace RDA's in an effort to keep assets under that agency's control, including the property their City Hall is built on.
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Officials will consider paying out millions to keep the agency in tact under new laws.
The former department head at the University of Redlands spoke to the Redlands Area Democratic Club at its monthly general meeting Saturday.
The four defendants in the San Bernardino Corruption case had some of their charges dismissed. Developer Jeffrey Burum had all but two dismissed.
Dr. Dorene Isenberg, a former department chair at the University of Redlands, will be the featured speaker for the Redlands Area Democratic Club on Saturday.
Just a month after Colton Mayor David Zamora's death, his widow Sarah steps into his job intent on following his vision.
Forty-nine children died nationwide last year after being trapped in locked vehicles. Another eight died in the first five months of 2011.
The agencies and municipalities are fighting with the state over the dissolution of redevelopment agencies.
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San Bernardino County voted unanimously vote to amend an ordinance that regulates food trucks, albeit on a restricted basis
Anke Otto-Wolf met with visitors to Ronald Reagan Park to talk about the lessons behind the splitting of Berlin.
More than 40 people wave signs and cheered at a Redlands intersection to push for a start to solving the big unemployment problem.
Nearly 50 years ago, the East German regime divided Redlands resident Anke Otto-Wolf's native Berlin in two. Her family suffered.
Tea Partiers believe in the film's message that the liberal movement is moving the country toward socialism and communism.
Redlands members of the national organization have asked state assemblyman Mike Morrell to cancel his appearance at the Redlands Tea Party Patriots meeting tonight after learning the event includes a screening a film that links liberal views to socialism
San Bernardino County has cut financial ties with the Inland Empire Economic Recovery.
Redlands Tea Party Patriots will screen "Agenda: Grinding America Down" at 7 p.m. Thursday. The film focuses on the spread of socialism and socialist/communist ideals.
Had a deal not been reached, the federal government would have been unable to meet all of its spending obligations by sometime in August.
The new map released Friday will keep the city with its neighbors, including Redlands, but add Rancho Cucamonga and Upland.
If an agreement on the debt limit is not reached, thousands of Social Security checks and unemployment payments to city residents may be delayed.
Children will have the chance to receive a free backpack and enter a drawing for a new bicycle.
The hospital is one of five nationwide that will have the systems installed by next summer.
Officials approve a non binding resolution of intent of participating in AB 1x27, a program that allows a city to keep their RDA, but will be required it to pay millions to state
About 40 members of a local MoveOn.org chapter protest outside of Rep. Jerry Lewis' Redlands office to spur efforts to find a compromise.
Loma Linda's City Council will consider whether or not participate in a new redevelopment program that could cost the city almost $3 million a year.
Local Adventist Churches are putting out the word about helping the East African region through their national organization.