Big Bear City, CA, August 31, 2014 - The Big Bear Sheriff’s Station has one suspect in custody in a mail theft case, and is actively searching for the second suspect. During the course of investigation, a vehicle was identified as possibly being driven by the suspects. On August 28 at approximately 2:30 a.m., deputies spotted the vehicle driving on Moonridge Road and tried to … [Read more...] about Identify Theft Operation Exposed in Big Bear City
Historical Reenactment Open to Public This Weekend
Holcomb Valley, CA, August 30, 2014 - In the early 1800s, thousands of mountain men roamed the wilderness and marked trails on the American frontier west of the Mississippi river. They were often isolated in the winter months, so they adopted Native American survival techniques and when the spring thaw came, they’d rendezvous to trade supplies, gamble and hold shooting … [Read more...] about Historical Reenactment Open to Public This Weekend
The Time to Get Ready is NOW
Big Bear City, CA, August 27, 2014 - On August 24, the northern San Francisco Bay area suffered a magnitude 6 earthquake that caused significant damage in south Napa County. KBHR is using this as an opportunity to review basic earthquake preparedness guidelines. Take time now to mitigate any hazards in your home. Fasten shelves securely to walls, placing large or heavy objects … [Read more...] about The Time to Get Ready is NOW
Big Bear Sheriff’s Station Seeks Assistance in Missing Person
Big Bear, CA, August 27, 2014 - The Big Bear Sheriff’s Station is requesting assistance from the public to be on the lookout for voluntary missing person Tommy Kim. Kim has been reported as a missing person since August 23th out of Chino Hills. He was last seen on Tuesday, August 26, near Onyx Summit. Kim is on foot, and may be headed towards the Big Bear area. Tommy Kim is an … [Read more...] about Big Bear Sheriff’s Station Seeks Assistance in Missing Person
Knickerbocker Creek Trail Gets the Go Ahead
Big Bear Lake, CA, August 27, 2014 - The Big Bear Lake City Council, in a 2 to 3 vote, gave the nod to move ahead with the Knickerbocker Creek Multi-Use Trail Project. The Council had previously directed city staff to reject all 'over budget' bids and then renegotiate in order to lower costs. The total project price tag of $1,725,000. will be funded with a $510,000. grant … [Read more...] about Knickerbocker Creek Trail Gets the Go Ahead



