November 20, 2007 News Roundup
Posted by: SB Insider | 11/20/2007 10:25 AM
Here is the San Bernardino County News Roundup for November 20, 2007:
A teen whose shooting by a police officer has angered residents of one Westside neighborhood has been charged with brandishing a firearm, threatening a police officer and possession of stolen property, police said late Monday.
Operation Phoenix, Mayor Pat Morris' multipronged anti-crime program, will come to the crime-riddled Westside, the City Council decided Monday.
San Bernardino ranks 42nd in an annual report comparing the nation's "most dangerous" cities.
Last week, San Bernardino County released 14 months of credit-card spending by the Board of Supervisors and top staff members.
The grandchildren of Rep. Gary Miller, R-Brea, were reported missing Monday night, officials said.
The City Council will decide today whether to expand an aggressive effort to root out crime in the city's most troubled neighborhood.
Rialto Superintendent Edna Davis-Herring, who attended two conferences last week that touched on the issues of educating black children, wants to put actor Bill Cosby on the spot.
Moving to improve traffic flow and student safety, Loma Linda University plans to build a pedestrian walkway across Stewart Street just west of Anderson Street.
An early morning brawl at jazz and piano bar Galli's on Saturday resulted in little more than facial injuries and a broken glass.
While some Town Council members would like interim Town Manager Jim Cox to stay on, Cox said he is not interested in and will not accept the permanent town manager position.
The City Council will consider whether to increase development impact fees for roads and sewer and water connection rates for new residential customers at a special meeting at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at City Hall.
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