An investigation by the state into the county’s handling of workers’ compensation cases related to the Dec. 2, 2015 terrorist attack in San Bernardino found that treatment denials have been…
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Dena M. Smith, the County’s Chief Operating Officer, will serve as Interim Chief Executive Officer beginning on April 1 while a nationwide recruitment is conducted for a new CEO, the…
After nearly 40 years in public service, 25 of those years in the Inland Empire, Greg Devereaux announced today that he will retire from his role as San Bernardino County…
A committee charged with creating a permanent memorial to the victims of the December 2 terrorist attack continues to work toward its goal. The December 2nd Memorial Committee recently completed…
The County is continuing its ongoing effort to reach out and provide assistance to victims of the recent Blue Cut Fire. The county’s latest effort is focused on helping property…
If you’ve seen the temporary fencing and heard the sound of heavy equipment around the County Government Center in downtown San Bernardino in recent weeks, you’ve witnessed County Government’s latest…
The Board of Supervisors met with County Chief Executive Officer Greg Devereaux today to evaluate the CEO’s performance, and I am happy to say that the Board is pleased with…
Teaching incarcerated youth about the judicial system, outreach to the community by law enforcement, helping families break barriers to self-sufficiency and providing tax preparation assistance to residents are four County…
Residents affected by the Blue Cut Fire who need help with services and housing are urged to call 2-1-1 or 877-410-8829. Click here for a guide to services available to fire victims.…
San Bernardino County’s Shelter Operations Compound (SHOC) and Local Assistance Center (LAC), which have provided assistance to more than 300 residents displaced by the Blue Cut Fire, will close their…