WLOS - Fri Nov 27
Crowd control at all Walmart stores in New York appeared to run smoothly this Black Friday, a year after a security guard was crushed to death by a stampede of shoppers.
Thousands of SB county bargain hunters flock to malls on Black FridaySan Bernardino County Sun - Fri Nov 27
Thousands of shoppers braved long lines and packed parking lots on Black Friday in hopes of grabbing great deals on holiday merchandise.
Patton officials, officers weigh in on staff reductionSan Bernardino County Sun - Fri Nov 27
There's a conflict behind the razor wire, chainlink fences and towering iron gates of Patton State Hospital.
Effort to bar new Walmart would hurt city budget, officials saySan Bernardino County Sun - Thu Nov 26
The first step in verifying a petition for an anti-Walmart initiative is about half complete, and it's clear that voters will see it on a ballot in 2010 if the City Council doesn't approve it outright.
San Bernardino business group might oppose new county centerSan Bernardino County Sun - Thu Nov 26
Some members of the business community may be gearing up to oppose the possible construction of a new government center on land currently occupied by Carousel Mall.
Tire blowout causes accident in VictorvilleThe Press-Enterprise - Thu Nov 26
One woman died and three people were injured late Wednesday when a car crossed into oncoming traffic on Palmdale Road in Victorville, authorities said.
Inland agencies notice uptick in stolen vehicle-registration stickersPress-Enterprise - Wed Nov 25
Stealing a little colored sticker could lead to jail time -- and worsen the state's budget woes.
Commercial realtors face long recoveryBusiness Press - Wed Nov 25
Momentum has been slow to return to commercial real estate in the Inland Empire, but real estate experts are predicting that some areas are expected to recover sooner than others.
Is home where the heart is?Press-Enterprise - Wed Nov 25
Assemblyman Bill Emmerson's decision to run for a Riverside County state Senate seat already is forcing him to confront a thicket of residency issues.
Water demand downPress-Enterprise - Tue Nov 24
Inland water providers say deliveries have decreased dramatically in the past year because of mandatory conservation and higher rates driven by statewide shortages.
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