Kevin Sullivan served three Iraq tours with the U.S. Air Force and flew more than 400 combat sorties before he was diagnosed with severe PTSD. In 2010 he took part in a veterans' coast-to-coast ride across America.
Sister Helen is scheduled to speak at 7 p.m. Wednesday Oct. 3 in the university's Memorial Chapel, according to a university spokeswoman.
They said they came from Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Montana, Saskatchewan, Alberta and Niagara Falls, many to compete as dancers and singers.
Angelus Oaks is situated in the midst of the fire-prone San Bernardino National Forest, about 20 miles northeast of downtown Redlands.
The work is expected to begin Wednesday Sept. 26 or Thursday Sept. 27, an Edison spokesman said in a phone interview.
For more information about National Voter Registration Day and local activities, visit www.nationalvoterregistrationday.org.
The meeting is scheduled at 6 p.m. Wednesday Sept. 26 at the Ayres Hotel, 1015 W. Colton Ave. in Redlands.
'Other fees, such as those in campgrounds, reservation, and group sites, are still required,' said Carol Underhill of the San Bernardino National Forest.
Sixteen hydrants were stolen between the evening of Sept. 11 and early morning Sept. 12, on West Lugonia Avenue, Research Drive, Almond Avenue and Bryn Mawr Avenue, a city spokesman said Monday.
The thefts occurred between the evening of Sept. 11 and early morning Sept. 12, on West Lugonia, Research Drive, Almond and Bryn Mawr, a city spokesman said.
Loma Linda Fire Chief Jeff Bender spoke about how the memorial came to be, and Fire Marshal Jamie Gray introduced workers who helped build the monument.
The outages were reported about 8 p.m. Tuesday Sept. 11, a Southern California Edison spokeswoman said.
Some residents began noticing the smell Sunday Sept. 9.
A ceremony is scheduled at 5:30 p.m. Sept. 11, 2012, in front of Loma Linda Fire Station 1, 11325 Loma Linda Drive.
Two new human cases involve residents of Rialto and San Bernardino, Maxwell Ohikhuare of the county Department of Public Health said Thursday in a phone interview.
Ronald Hattis of Redlands and Redlands city council candidate Mike Saifie spoke with Redlands-Loma Linda Patch from North Carolina on Thursday Sept. 6.
Rapes increased 100 percent from 2010 to 2011, robberies increased 114 percent, and aggravated assaults increased 78 percent, San Bernardino County sheriff's Capt. Steve Dorsey told the Loma Linda council.
Loma Linda to spend thousands to pay for the maintenance of a city-owned citrus grove.
The Historical Committee discusses the fair and LLUMC Centennial Pathway.
Council will address the 2009/10 fiscal year and its future.
The Loma Linda City Council will sell the historic home and some of the property around it.
Loma Linda is working with Union Pacific to set up "no-whistle" zones at city railroad crossings.