Big Bear News - Big Bear Lake, CA - In a letter addressed to the City Clerk for the City of Big Bear Lake, Mayor Dave Caretto is resigning from the Big Bear Lake City Council effective June 18, 2021. Citing recent, serious and unexpected medical issues, as well as other life changes including a new granddaughter, Caretto now finds it essentially impossible for him to … [Read more...] about Mayor David Caretto Resigns
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Bear Valley Unified School District Students Return to Classrooms
Big Bear News - Big Bear Lake, CA - The Bear Valley Unified School District is pleased to announce the return of students back to the classroom with a reopening schedule for all grade levels in the school district. San Bernardino County Department of Public Health Director Dr. Corwin Porter announced that they expect our County to reach the Red Tier, as outlined by the State … [Read more...] about Bear Valley Unified School District Students Return to Classrooms
Redistricting Commission Candidates Needed
Big Bear News - San Bernardino, CA - San Bernardino County Supervisor Dawn Rowe of the Third District, and other County Supervisors, are seeking applications from county residents interested in serving on the County’s first Redistricting Commission. Measure J—approved by voters in November—was a Charter reform package that requires the County to establish a redistricting … [Read more...] about Redistricting Commission Candidates Needed
Election Results for Big Bear Valley
Big Bear News - Big Bear Valley, CA - The uncertified results of yesterday's election that effect the Big Bear Valley are as follows: Jay Obernolte wins the 8th district congressional seat. Abigal Medina and Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh are in a virtual tie for the 23rd district State Senate seat. Smitty Smith wins the 33rd Assembly seat. Sudie Smart, Steve Foulks and Jack … [Read more...] about Election Results for Big Bear Valley
2020 Census Help is Here!
Big Bear News - Big Bear Lake, CA - Big Bear’s response rate for the 2020 Census is well below the state and national average. It is important that everyone is counted because federal funding for hospitals, fire departments, schools, roads and other resources are directly related to the number of people living in our communities. In an effort to increase participation and … [Read more...] about 2020 Census Help is Here!



