San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors Vice Chair Robert Lovingood announced that the Small Business Administration will open a local office on Thursday to help homeowners, renters and businesses affected…
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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.…
The County wants to hear from you! Over the past eight months, the Countywide Plan team has been visiting various unincorporated communities meeting with people and learning more about what…
Just in time for Labor Day, the Division of Environmental Health Services will be providing information regarding food safety, including complimentary food thermometers, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on…
Local public safety officials are encouraging residents to protect themselves and their loved ones before, during, and after a disaster by using a new smartphone app created through the San…
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…
Reunification of pets and owners is an important focus of San Bernardino County Animal Care and Control (ACC). In an effort to reunite lost pets with their families affected by…
County residents who have lost their homes to the Blue Cut Fire have been asking local relief workers if federal assistance will be available to help them rebuild. Unfortunately, the…
The Bluecut Fire started on Tuesday at 10:36 a.m. in the Cajon Pass near Kenwood Avenue, west of Interstate 15. For updates and information on the fire, including mandatory evacuation areas, animal evacuation…