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Inland man denies impersonation charges
The black Ford Crown Victoria looked like an unmarked police car, complete with spotlights.
Redlands yesterdays, January 7
Decafe, the "cyber cafe designed by teens, run by teens, for teens," is closing its doors after more than a year and a half in business, because of financial reasons.
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Loma Linda pursues federal stimulus dollars
As Congress prepares to consider a massive economic stimulus package, city officials want to make sure they get their share of federal dollars.
Loma Linda planners to review condo plans
Loma Linda's Planning Commission meets Wednesday to review plans for a 10-unit condominium complex in the 25400 block of Cole Street.
Historical Society plans big for 2009
The Redlands Area Historical Society is going strong into 2009. The society plans on continuing its efforts to educate about the area's heritage and support the preservation and conservation of buildings and ...
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Tips to lose some weight offered
What residents are doing What some area residents will be doing to enhance their health and fitness in 2009: <<Rialto: A full-time business major at Cal Poly Pomona who also works part time, ...
Hearing begins in case against Hemet doctor charged with sex crimes, burglary of patients
A mentally disabled woman told police that a Hemet doctor kissed her breasts when she woke up from getting a massage, a Hemet police detective testified in court Tuesday.
Local 12-year-old honored by Calif. hospital
Savannah Edwards, of Columbia, receives a standing ovation while speaking at the Loma Linda Children's Hospital Foundation Awards Luncheon in Riverside, Calif.
Neighborhood noise tolerable, most say
At first, it took earplugs, a handy volume button on the remote and a good deal of patience.
Loma Linda train enthusiast shares his love with special-needs children.
Jeff Willmitt, a 49-year-old semi-retired Loma Linda entrepreneur, has been hooked on trains since age 5, when he made a Mother's Day card for his mom with a picture of a train on it.
Loma Linda: CHP replaces 200 toys stolen from Inland-area charity
The California Highway Patrol delivered a Christmas present to a Loma Linda charity Wednesday, a few days after about 300 toys intended for children with cancer were stolen from its office.
Christmas spirit triumphs over toy robbery
The spirit of giving dwarfed the theft of Christmas toys from a nonprofit organization.
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AAUW awards scholarship at holiday dinner
Members of the Redlands branch of American Association of University Women began the holiday season with a program of Christmas music at their Dec.
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Rabbi Hillel Cohn: Committed to the community
Years ago, two men of stature, a clergyman and a judge, were dismayed at the exodus of families from San Bernardino to cities that seemed more upward bound, such as Redlands, Loma Linda, Yucaipa and Highland.
Trial begins in Redlands murder case
An El Monte man suspected of fleeing a sheriff's deputy, driving the wrong way on a freeway and causing a crash was convicted of doing the same thing twice before in 1995, authorities say.
Three Sisters Farm grows organic
Just off San Timoteo Canyon Road past Redlands Boulevard, a rainbow plot of organic vegetables stands ready to harvest.
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Loma Linda heritage park plows forward
Plans for a park along Mission Road are gradually taking shape. Officials are preparing to move a 120-ton locomotive that was donated to the city and place it in the park.
Dutton's committee raises money for campaign
Political fundraising committees are formed to raise and spend money on political candidates.
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Longtime Loma Linda fire official decides to retire
When he started working for the city in 1977, Rolland Crawford earned $75 a month as a paid-call firefighter.