San Bernardino County will become the first Southern California Topgolf location. Construction begins this month on the 600,000-square foot facility, with completion anticipated for early 2022. The development is on 13.7 acres…
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Thanks to our San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department Marijuana Enforcement Team (MET), who has been doing great work targeting illegal marijuana cultivations in our unincorporated areas. On February 2, investigators served a search…
High Desert residents are invited to join today’s Virtual Innovation Dialogue featuring a panel of local entrepreneurs sharing their entrepreneurial journey. The event is hosted by Mountain Desert Career Pathways, a consortium of…
San Bernardino County Veterans Affairs is hosting a free veterans benefits webinar at 6 p.m. February 16 via WebEx. The department will discuss service connected injuries and how to file a…
San Bernardino County Museum’s annual “Arthropolooza: The Ultimate Bugfest!” will kick off on February 13 and 14 on the museum’s Facebook page. Activity bags will be available between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.…
During Tuesday’s Board of Supervisors Meeting, San Bernardino County’s Director of Public Health, Corwin Porter, shared encouraging news that our Covid-positive numbers continue to decline. “We were averaging several thousand…
Thanks to our San Bernardino County Human Trafficking Task Force, who arrested 62 suspects and rescued 14 victims of commercial sex trafficking during the month of January 2021. The enforcement was…
Following a dangerous event on Ridgecrest Drive in Victorville last week, the Victorville Police Department is urging drivers, and parents of drivers, to consider the seriousness of illegal street racing. “The 16-year…
San Bernardino County Library reopened its doors on Tuesday for limited indoor services such as public computer access and library checkout. To Go services will still be available for weekly…
CHP Victorville has released its fourth quarter figures for October through December 2020. “Our primary cause of collisions always revolve around excessive speed,” said Officer Mike Mumford. “Certain areas of…