Hesperia, CA, April 10, 2012, noon - On April 9, at about 2:00am, San Bernardino County Firefighters responded to a residential fire in Hesperia and found a single story home fully engulfed in flames with the roof collapsing. A male resident and his mother were able to get out, they were in the front yard and had been injured. At that time, firefighters were unable to enter the … [Read more...] about Residential Fire In Hesperia Kills One, Injures Two Others
Derry To Hold Town Hall Meetings In Big Bear Lake & Forest Falls
Big Bear Lake, CA, April 9, 2012, 3:00pm - Supervisor Neil Derry will be conducting two town hall forums this week in Big Bear Lake and Forest Falls. The town hall meetings are free and open to the public. Supervisor Derry says “it is imperative that, as a county, we ensure that we are effectively providing our residents with vital county services and work to address any issues … [Read more...] about Derry To Hold Town Hall Meetings In Big Bear Lake & Forest Falls
County Community Clean-up & Recycling Day
Big Bear Valley, CA, April 9, noon - San Bernardino County officials would like to remind residents that Saturday, April 14, 2012 is Community Clean-up & Recycling Day. Residents of the unincorporated county areas, and the city of Big Bear Lake can dispose and recycle regular household trash and debris at no charge at the Big Bear Transfer Station on Holcomb Valley Road … [Read more...] about County Community Clean-up & Recycling Day
American Cancer Society Seeks Volunteers
Riverside, CA, April 6, 2012, 3:00pm - The American Cancer Society is holding a New Volunteer Orientation on Wednesday, April 18 from 6 to 7pm at the Society’s offices at 6355 Riverside Avenue in Riverside. An RSVP is requested. There are many different volunteer opportunities to serve as an American Cancer Society volunteer. All volunteers are matched with specific jobs, … [Read more...] about American Cancer Society Seeks Volunteers
Texting While Driving Number One Killer Of Teens
Big Bear Lake, CA, April 6, 2012, noon - In 2010, the number of traffic fatalities in California dropped to the lowest level since 1944. The success can be attributed in part to safety improvements on highways made by Caltrans, along with safety programs like Slow for the Cone Zone and Safe Routes to Schools. April is Distracted Driver Awareness Month, a critical time to … [Read more...] about Texting While Driving Number One Killer Of Teens




