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CSA 70 D-1 ADVISORY COMMITTEE — New pickleball courts to be opened

By Mary-Justine Lanyon Editor   The long-awaited new pickleball courts at MacKay Park will be celebrated with a ribbon cutting on Sept. 19 at 10 a.m. Henry Mac, the division manager of the Operations department of County Public Works, told the CSA 70 D-1 Advisory...
Running Springs Fire welcomes Chief Andrew Grzywa

Running Springs Fire welcomes Chief Andrew Grzywa

Chief Andrew Grzywa Running Springs Fire welcomes Chief Andrew Grzywa The Running Springs Water District and Running Springs Fire Department are pleased to announce that Andrew Grzywa has been selected as the next fire chief of the Running Springs Fire Department....

Coffee with a Cop plus breakfast at Crestline Café

Coffee with a Cop plus breakfast at Crestline Café

By DOUGLAS W. MOTLEY Senior Writer Coffee with a Cop on Tuesday, Sept. 27 was hosted, for the first time ever, by Amber Crubaugh, owner of The Crestline Café. About a dozen CHP officers and high-ranking sheriff’s officials from the Twin Peaks Sheriff’s Station, along...

Breathing and bleeding orange

Breathing and bleeding orange

Caltrans’ media chief sets retirement date By Mary-Justine LanyonEditor You turn on the television news and there’s a report about a road collapse, a big pileup on one of the freeways, highways that are affected by a fire. Chances are there’s one person you’ll see...

Supervisors approve revisions to short-term rental ordinance

Supervisors approve revisions to short-term rental ordinance

By Mary-Justine LanyonEditor At their June 14 meeting, the San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors approved revisions to the short-term rental (STR) ordinance proposed by the Planning Commission. The key changes include: • Permits are limited to two per person...

Vegetation, wildlife suffer ravages of continuing drought

Vegetation, wildlife suffer ravages of continuing drought

By Douglas W. MotleySenior Writer Lingering, record-setting drought in California has left the state scrambling to provide water for its nearly 40 million residents and its thirsty agricultural sector. However, humans are not the only ones suffering. The historic dry...

Slope erosion leads to one-way traffic on SR 189

Slope erosion leads to one-way traffic on SR 189

The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) has initiated an emergency project with a $1.9 million director’s order to make repairs to State Route 189 (SR 189) near State Route 18 (SR 18). On Friday, June 3, a portion of SR 189 near post mile 0.2 eroded on...

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