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The San Bernardino Sun
He was treated at a hospital before being booked into West Valley Detention Center in Rancho Cucamonga. Investigators ask that anyone with information on the case call deputies at 909-918-2305 or report tips anonymously to We Tip at 800-782-7463 or the ...
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Los Angeles Times
Charles Ruebsamen, Rancho Cucamonga To the editor: Everyone deserves the best healthcare possible (after all, we live only once). Single-payer healthcare can provide it without U.S. residents having to pay hefty and fast-growing premiums, co-pays or ...
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Los Angeles Times
Charles Ruebsamen, Rancho Cucamonga To the editor: Everyone deserves the best healthcare possible (after all, we live only once). Single-payer healthcare can provide it without U.S. residents having to pay hefty and fast-growing premiums, co-pays or ...
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Los Angeles Times
Lewis Family Playhouse, 12505 Cultural Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga. Sun., next Sun., 2 p.m.; Sat., 2 and 7:30 p.m. $23-$62; discounts available. IPBallet.org The Nutcracker Los Angeles Ballet’s annual locally touring production returns. Alex Theatre ...
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So You Think You Can Dance ~ Southern California ~ Nochebuena
San Gabriel Valley Tribune
This will limit imported water supplies in La Verne, Claremont, Montclair, Ontario, Upland, Rancho Cucamonga, Chino, Chino Hills and Fontana, requiring those cities to rely exclusively on local water supplies. This is the second time this year a portion ...
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The San Bernardino Sun
Under new guidelines approved earlier this year by the Rancho Cucamonga City Council, pedestrians will be barred from strolling portions of Thoroughbred and Jennet streets and Turquoise Avenue for a total of 14 days this season. The limits on pedestrian ...
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Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
The two suspects are scheduled to appear at the Rancho Cucamonga Superior Court on Dec. 3. The sheriff’s department said there are believed to be other unidentified victims related to the case and asked for anyone with information to contact the San ...
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The Press-Enterprise
The case stemmed from a controversial $102 million settlement between the county and Rancho Cucamonga developer Colonies Partners LP in November 2006 that ended a longstanding legal battle over flood control improvements at Colonies’ 434-acre ...
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The Press-Enterprise
Assemblyman Marc Steinorth, R-Rancho Cucamonga, has wrapped up his tenure representing the 40th Assembly District in the state legislature. On his last day in office, Friday, Nov. 30, Steinorth released a statement reflecting on his work since being ...
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Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
Here are facilities that weren’t closed but had other significant issues in their inspections. Famous Dave’s BBQ, at 11470 4th St. in Rancho Cucamonga, was inspected Nov. 29 and received a grade of 87/B with two critical violations. The walk-in ...
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Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
Claremont balances budget after reducing $3.4 million shortfall Election district move in Chino, Rancho Cucamonga and Upland involves split approach Upland council decides which districts will go on 2018 and 2020 ballots Whether Rancho Cucamonga should ...
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Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
More great eats: Regional Mexican food is tough to beat at Sabor a Mi in Rancho Cucamonga The final item consisted of four magnificent sea scallops from Cape Cod in Massachusetts, perfectly seared so that the interior was slightly firm but also creamy ...
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San Gabriel Valley Tribune
NORWALK — A 35-year-old man pleaded guilty Wednesday to voluntary manslaughter for a shooting last year in Whittier that left a San Bernardino County man dead. Peter Vidal Hernandez of Whittier also admitted a gun use allegation involving the Sept.
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Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
Fontana’s part-time mayor currently makes less in total compensation than part-time mayors in Ontario and Rialto. Fontana council members, meanwhile, make less than colleagues in Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga and Rialto.
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Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
Infielder Gunner Antillon (Rancho Cucamonga), infielder Paul Sanchez (Charter Oak), first baseman/catcher Daryl Ruiz (Corona Santiago), outfielder AJ Mancinas (Redlands East Valley), and pitcher Andrew Tovar (Chino Hills), will join the Coyotes next season.
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Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
Troubling tales of child porn, ‘weird fetishes’ and drug use surround former Redlands High School drama teacher Rancho Cucamonga man arrested on suspicion of trying to meet a minor for sex Riverside sex offender sweep nets two arrests The attacks ...
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