

The San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department is closely monitoring the evolving situation in the Middle East and remains in communication with our federal, state and local partners.
At this time, there are no known threats to San Bernardino County. Out of an abundance of caution, we have increased patrols around places of worship, cultural centers and other key locations across the county.
These proactive steps reflect our continued commitment to preparedness and public safety. We also recognize that many residents have loved ones serving in the United States Armed Forces. We are grateful for their service and the sacrifices made by military families.
We remind the public that if you “see something, say something.” If you observe suspicious or concerning activity, report it immediately to local law enforcement.
Additional County Update News – March 5, 2026
- County secures nearly $7 million for infrastructure, public safety and community facilities
- Public safety update on the Iran conflict
- Arrowhead Regional Medical Center announces the appointment of Carlos Prieto as chief operating and strategy officer
- Spring ahead. Stay prepared.
- Agriculture/Weights & Measures sets the standard for ‘We Measure What Matters’ theme during National Weights and Measures Week
- SPARK Youth Employment Program applications open March 16
- San Bernardino County invites community to celebrate champions of child abuse prevention
- San Bernardino County holds after-action review to strengthen future emergency response
- San Bernardino County invites community input on new behavioral health plan
- Women’s History Month staff spotlight: Fleet Management
- Classic Characters come to life during March at County Library branches
- SBC Through Your Eyes: National Trails Highway
- Submit your photos and videos of the county’s destinations, nature and cityscapes
- San Bernardino County history: Mojave National Preserve
- Things to do in San Bernardino County
- Pet of the Week: Mack