Zero emissions train rolls into the Inland Empire
Starting Saturday, Sept. 13, ZEMU will transport passengers along the 9-mile route along Metrolink's Arrow Corridor between San Bernardino and Redlands, all the while reducing pollution.
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Starting Saturday, Sept. 13, ZEMU will transport passengers along the 9-mile route along Metrolink's Arrow Corridor between San Bernardino and Redlands, all the while reducing pollution.
Riverside County authorities are seeking help from the public as they continue searching for the person or persons who have shot at least six free-roaming donkeys with arrows in recent months.
A proposed housing development on the shores of Big Bear Lake has been met with protest from community members and animal rights activists, as it could chase the region's iconic eagle family away.
The bridge shut down in 2020. It was demolished, and the two-year rebuild started in 2023. While it's a quarter mile long, the detour to bypass it can be more than three miles long.
Mother Rebecca Haro said someone attacked her and kidnapped her baby, Emmanuel Haro last Thursday.
Though currently operating at a temporary location, the Animal Resource Center of the Inland Empire will soon take up home in a state of the art facility that has space for both traditional home pets and farm animals.
A driver was killed early Monday morning when a loose truck tire slammed into their windshield on the 60 Freeway in Pomona.
The outage was reported shortly after 5 a.m.
"Wanted Alive" flyers have been posted, asking if anyone who knows where Lacy the chicken is, or spots her, to just bring her home.
A woman suffered fatal injuries after being attacked by a dog in San Bernardino.
Despite the massive amount of sprawling warehouses located throughout the Inland Empire, a new report shows that there have been six straight months of job losses in the transportation and warehousing industry.
Store owners say that items including a safe and approximately $1 million in jewelry were taken from their business on July 18.
One local artist is bringing life back to the Bob's Big Boy statues outside of their Burbank location, rejuvenating an iconic image of American burger joints dating back decades.
Police said the man, a convicted felon, was seen activating emergency lights while dressed in a uniform similar to a law enforcement officer that included a pair of tasers, a baton and pepper spray.
A sprawling field of what once housed rows and rows of strawberries could soon be slated for a new mixed-use development in Chino, drawing some vocal opposition from residents.