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Measure O defeated in Apple Valley

Voters overwhelmingly rejected a proposed one percent sales tax that would have raised money for community services, so town officials must decide on some difficult budget cuts. Some have already been announced and nothing is sacred, according to officials. Apple Valley is scrambling for money. Voters in the High Desert …

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Demolition to start on bridge

Mount Vernon Avenue Bridge in San Bernardino is about go away. The 86-year-old structure between 3rd and 4th street just south of the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad yard will be torn down and replaced, according to a statement on the city’s website. The bridge is scheduled to be closed …

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SB County provides COVID-19 reporting form for businesses

San Bernardino County is upping its effort to help businesses keep their employees safe during the pandemic. The COVD-19 Facility Outbreak/Cluster Reporting form, which the county introduced recently, “makes it easier to notify the county department of public health when a business suspects a potential COVID-19 outbreak at a specific …

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Palm Springs dog park shuts down temporarily

Dog park to reopen

Palm Springs’ dog park will shut down for its yearly maintenance and overseeding. The popular park behind City Hall will close Thursday and reopen Dec. 20, according to a statement on the city’s website. In the meantime, a dog park will be available temporarily at Demuth Park, 4200 E. Mesquite Ave. …

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Proposed park sale defeated

Ballot Measure Aims to Increase Public Safety

A ballot measure that would have sold part of a public park to accommodate a hospital expansion has been narrowly defeated. Upland’s Measure Q received 12,435 No votes and 12,132 votes in favor, with all 48 precincts reporting, according to the San Bernardino County Registrar of Voters. Measure Q would …

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