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Hoping that it's problems with bankruptcy are behind it, the City of San Bernardino is hoping to use a projected revenue surplus to restore some budget…
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A federal judge decided life insurance policies taken out by one of the shooters in the December 2nd attack on San Bernardino are not going to be paid out…
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Residents of San Bernardino expressed a greater satisfaction with the economy and elected officials in this year’s Inland Empire Annual Survey. KVCR’s…
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City Council Votes "YES" on letting local residents vote in November on an initiative to change San Bernardino's City Charter. KVCR's Matt Guilhem has the…
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After 20 years of the Inland Empire 66ers playing ball in San Bernardino, the bankrupt city could lose its minor-league baseball team by the end of the…
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With 2016 only half over, San Bernardino this past weekend recorded its 40th homicide of the year -- just a couple of murders shy of the total number of…
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The city of San Bernardino is in the midst of a violent crime wave. Six people have been killed in the beleaguered city just in the last week alone.…
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With 25 homicides in the first four months of the year, San Bernardino Police chief Jarrod Burguan addresses the current outbreak of violence in part two…
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San Bernardino Police Chief Jarrod Burguan became the face of the city in the aftermath of the December 2nd terror attack. His measured, no-nonsense…
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Loud pops of gunfire have become a familiar sound in San Bernardino. Shootings are on the rise in the beleaguered and bankrupt city, but reasons for the…