By Kristen Hwang, CalMatters Reporter
When a possible measles case is identified in California, a phone rings at the local health department and the clock starts ticking.
Laboratory workers need to process samples as soon as possibl...
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By Kristen Hwang, CalMatters Reporter
When a possible measles case is identified in California, a phone rings at the local health department and the clock starts ticking.
Laboratory workers need to process samples as soon as possibl...
By Aidan McGloin, CalMatters Reporter
The legislative deadline for introducing bills this year was Feb. 20. Here is a roundup of the bills the Inland Empire legislators introduced.
San Bernardino County’s Board of Supervisors districts would be independently drawn by a 14-member independent commission under a bill brought by Sen. Eloise Gomez Rey...
The San Bernardino School District (SBCUSD) announced today that it is taking precautionary, interim measures related to Cesar E. Chavez Middle School following recent concerns that have come to the District’s attention.
Effective immediatel...
In a powerful display of unity, Highland residents forced the city council to rethink plans to approve a new warehouse near their homes. At its March 17 meeting, the Highland Plannin...
Following the Council’s vote on Tuesday, March 10, Rialto has achieved compliance with California Housing Element requirements, aligning the city’s long-term housing plan with state law. While some welcome the city’s recent compliance, others remain skeptical.