The Sun (San Bernardino, CA)
The San Bernardino Sun is a prominent newspaper based in San Bernardino County, with a strong reach into nearby Riverside County. It caters to a large audience across the Inland Empire region of Southern California. Its circulation area extends from the Los Angeles and Orange County border in the west to the Arizona state line in the east, and from the Imperial County line in the north to the Riverside city line in the south. One of its main competitors is The Press-Enterprise, which is based in Riverside. Additionally, the SB Sun produces the annual PrepXtra magazine, featuring high school football information, including summaries and schedules for schools in both the Pomona Valley and San Bernardino County.
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2 days ago |
sbsun.com | Greg Archer
By Greg Archer | Contributing ColumnistA recent grant from Inland Empire Community Foundation is helping a nonprofit group continue its mission to rebuild the lives of at-risk children and their families. The foundation distributed the American Rescue Plan Act Fund to Oak Grove Center, a residential, education and treatment center with campuses for at-risk and special needs youths.
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3 days ago |
sbsun.com | Janis Carr
NBA draft: Clippers’ needs include the present and the future The team, which has the 30th and 51st picks, wants a backup big man to ease the burden on center Ivica Zubac but could also look for a solid point guard for the years ahead
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1 week ago |
sbsun.com | Pat Maio
Worried about ICE raids? Here’s what Southern California employers, employees can do Lawyers and industry groups offer hotline, tipsheets and "know your rights" cards to help protect constitutional rights.
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1 week ago |
sbsun.com | Greg Archer
By Greg Archer | Contributing ColumnistA three-year transitional housing program for former foster youth received a boost thanks to a recent grant from Inland Empire Community Foundation through the Riverside County ARPA Fund. The program, just one of many within Kamali’i Foster Family Agency, or KFFA, revolves around a graduated share of costs for its participants. For instance, after three months of being in the program, individuals begin paying $70, which filters into a savings account.
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1 week ago |
sbsun.com | Eric-Paul Johnson
Woodcrest Christian’s Eyan Turk is the IE Varsity Boys Athlete of the Year Turk joined a select group of Inland distance runners by winning state titles in cross country and track and field in the same school year.
The Sun (San Bernardino, CA) journalists
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