October 4, 2007 News Roundup
Posted by: SB Insider | 10/04/2007 7:50 AM
Here is the San Bernardino County News Roundup for October 4, 2007:
ICE arrests hundreds - San Bernardino Sun
San Bernardino and Riverside counties accounted for nearly half the 530 criminal immigrants arrested by federal agents in a two-week sweep of five Southland counties.
Repeat street crime debate - SB Sun
If you're wondering how the debate on street crime legislation is going in Congress, you can just take a look at how the controversy is playing out closer to home by checking out the tapes of City Council sessions this past winter.
'Toy' lighters face city ban - SB Sun
Novelty lighters that resemble toys could soon be banned in the city.
Golden Triangle shopping center gets city go-ahead - SB Sun
Two developments proposed for an area of the city dubbed the Golden Triangle have been given the green light by city officials.
SB County gets three new judges - SB Sun
Three new judges have been appointed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to serve on San Bernardino County's Superior Court.
Council postpones vote to establish citizen advisory commission - SB Sun
The City Council will wait to make a decision on whether to establish a new Police Advisory Commission.
Devore/I-215 interchange chosen as top SANBAG priority - Riverside Press Enterprise
Widening the Interstate 15/215 interchange in Devore will be San Bernardino County's top priority as it seeks state bond funding, transportation officials agreed Wednesday.
EPA presses cleanup at mobile home parks on reservation near Thermal - Press Enterprise
The Environmental Protection Agency issued fines and conditions Wednesday in a continuing effort to clean up what have been described as squalid conditions at some mobile home parks on the Torres-Martinez Desert Cahuilla Indian Reservation near Thermal.
Council delays decision on police commission - Redlands Daily Facts
The Redlands City Council voted to continue discussion of whether or not a new Public Safety Advisory Commission would be good for the city.
City to review bus system for improvements - Desert Dispatch
The city will soon be developing a multi-year plan to assess its transit system with a $98,000 grant San Bernardino Associated Governments approved Wednesday.

