San Bernardino County News Roundup - February 16, 2008
Posted by: SB Insider | 02/16/2008 6:56 PM
Enjoy.
Water rates might go up - San Bernardino Sun
A ruling by a federal judge that cut by two-thirds the amount of water flowing from the Sacramento-San Joaquin delta to Southern California - combined with a lingering drought - has set off a chain reaction that could result in higher water rates in parts of San Bernardino County.
Santa Fe Depot tours right on track - SB Sun
About halfway through his tour of the Santa Fe Depot - the ivy-draped jewel of history on the west side - Richard Capps, a former Union Pacific worker, turned to 80-year-old Don White and asked, "Are you a railroad man?"
Tent City growing - Daily Bulletin
Welcome to Ontario, California!
ER's in crisis - Victor Valley Daily Press
Just not the same since Clooney left.
State spending cuts could force Inland districts to borrow - Riverside Press Enterprise
The emergency spending cuts the Legislature approved Friday will require many school districts to borrow to pay their bills, adding to their costs at a time when they already are preparing for deep funding cuts next year, local education officials said.
Reynolds hearing is postponed - Redlands Daily Facts
City Treasurer Mike Reynolds' hearing date was postponed to April 16.

