

Tuesday, Dec. 2, marked the 10th anniversary of the 2015 San Bernardino terrorist attack, which took the lives of 14 people, including 13 county employees. Dozens of other county employees suffered serious physical and emotional injuries.
The county hosted a private memorial service on Tuesday for survivors and the families of the deceased at the Curtain of Courage Memorial at the County Government Center in San Bernardino. The county also conducted a virtual moment of remembrance on the countyโs social media channels and lowered flags to half-staff.
Fourth District Supervisor Curt Hagman and Assessor-Recorder-County Clerk Josie Gonzales, who were members of the Board of Supervisors on Dec. 2, 2015, spoke at the memorial service and vowed the county would never forget those who were taken from us on that day and those who continue to suffer.
Additional County Update News โ December 4
- New $5 million revolving loan fund for Inland Empire nonprofits launches
- Land Use Services proposes new truck routes under AB 98
- State Housing Secretary tours affordable housing communities
- San Bernardino County welcomes new Legislative Affairs Director Samantha Marquez
- CalFresh benefits issued to EBT cards
- Independent Living Program teaches foster and probation youth the skills needed to succeed as adults
- Borrow a free state parks day-use pass with your County Library card
- Pawsgiving brings holiday meals to pets at the Devore and Big Bear Animal Shelters
- Love animals? Lend a paw at our county shelters
- Did You Know: Pet Foster Program
- San Bernardino County destinations: Momeyer Trail
- Call for Submissions: Share your favorite San Bernardino County destinations
- San Bernardino County history: A.B. Miller
- Things to do in San Bernardino County
- Pet of the Week: Sony