December 11, 2007 News Roundup
Posted by: SB Insider | 12/11/2007 10:49 AM
Here is the San Bernardino County News Roundup for December 11, 2007:
Leaders of Operation Phoenix - Mayor Pat Morris' anti-crime program - drew nearly 100 people to a community meeting at Rio Vista Elementary School to explain their aims and methods and build community support, which they said was vital to the program's success.
No end in sight for housing woes - SB Sun
Changes in mortgage rates will mean more foreclosures and as much as a 30-percent price drop in home value in the Inland Empire.
District plans changes - SB Sun
Students at 11 elementary schools in San Bernardino City Unified could be on new campuses next year after two schools open in August.
SB County a vacation spot since the 1800s - SB Sun
Yes, this is a serious article.
Loma Linda to discuss Indian gaming deal - SB Sun
Like you, when I think of Loma Linda, I think of gambling debates.
Homes sold jump by 20 percent - Victor Valley Daily Press
Sales of existing homes went up in November, reversing a two-year trend downward trend, according to the Victor Valley Multiple Listing Service.
Homicide is San Bernardino's 54th this year - Riverside Press Enterprise
San Bernardino police are investigating a homicide that occurred about 11:30 a.m. Monday near Rialto Avenue and L Street.
Another link in the `emerald necklace' - Redlands Daily Facts - Redlands Daily Facts
Redlands could be getting a new orange grove. Bixby Land Co. is proposing to donate 19.94 acres to the city and plant a citrus grove on the entire site.
Kirk named school board president - Hesperia Star
Congrats to Mr. Kirk!
Agency uses gingerbread contest to highlight need for foster families - De(s)sert Dispatch
Nice.

