Nvember 11 2007 News Roundup
Posted by: SB Insider | 11/11/2007 11:02 AM
Here is the San Bernanrdino County News Roundup for November 11, 2007:
Anniversary stirs concerns of complacency - San Bernardino Sun
Bobby Vega wonders why, with violent crime on the rise since 11-year-old Mynisha Crenshaw died in a hail of misguided bullets into the apartment she and her family called home, there's diminishing public outcry.
Cargo surge here to stay - SB Sun
If you live in the I.E., you're probably used to seeing monstrous diesel trucks on the freeways. You're used to waiting for what seems like an eternity at railroad crossings for cargo trains to pass by.
Rancho Cucamonga marks 30th anniversary with parade
Hundreds of people lined the sidewalks and curbs of Victoria Gardens mall on Saturday to watch the circus come to town in the Founder's Day Parade.
Victorville paramedic program could mean property tax - Victor Valley Daily Press
bill from the fire department for medical aid, traffic accidents and fire suppression — or a property tax in a city that has none — could be needed for the city to put paramedics on its fire engines, officials said.
Trustees to vote on playground equipment - Redlands Daily Facts
Tuesday the Redlands school board is expected to award a contract to the lowest bidder for installation of new playground equipment at Crafton Elementary School.

