Posted by: SB Insider | 11/10/2007 11:47 AM
Here is the San Bernardino County News Roundup for November 10, 2007:
Little Mountain cleanup - San Bernardino Sun
The Little Mountain Fire in October was extinguished, but its effects are still being felt.
Ex-chief files lawsuit - SB Sun
Former Police Chief Ken Rulon on Friday filed a wrongful termination lawsuit against the city, alleging he was fired because he reported wrongdoing by city officials.
Veterans tell students their stories of sacrifice - SB Sun
About 200 San Gorgonio High School students won't soon forget the stories and lessons of World War II, as well as the Korean and Vietnam wars.
Office holder closer to win - SB Sun
Incumbent 6th Ward San Bernardino City Councilman Rikke Van Johnson can breathe a little easier today.
Southern California wildfires are more likely fueled by fire suppression than by drought or global warming, says a top expert on fire ecology.
The entities that will make up the industrial project that Atlanta-based Oakmont Industrial Group is planning here are still uncertain - but the project will leave a major mark on the region.
The effort to prevent a fire station from being built in the city's largest park failed Thursday when the City Council voted to have the city's eighth station there.
Victoria Gardens got an early start on the Christmas season Friday with the annual tree planting at Chaffey Town Square.
From Jan. 1 to Oct. 16, there have been 1,318 foreclosures, with the High Desert accounting for 30 percent of the total number in San Bernardino County.
San Bernardino County nurses could soon reach a contract accord with county officials, averting the possibility of a strike at Arrowhead Regional Medical Center and other health facilities.
Next year, north Redlands will see construction begin on a 71-unit senior housing complex on the east side of Webster Street north of Lugonia Avenue.
The employees of the Victor Valley's single largest employer have new contracts -- almost.