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Beau Yarbrough

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Past articles by Beau:

San Bernardino County asking mountain residents to begin totaling up damage

The county has a web page to report damage for possible state and federal relief funds. → Read More

San Bernardino County asking mountain residents to begin totaling up damage

The county has a web page to report damage for possible state and federal relief funds. → Read More

County communications cause frustration for San Bernardino Mountains residents

Average wait time for the county hotline is three minutes during the day, officials say, while there is no waiting at night. → Read More

Highways into San Bernardino Mountains reopen to residents without escorts

Travelers must show proof of residency. Vacation rental guests are not allowed. → Read More

‘We are coming,’ San Bernardino County officials tell trapped mountain residents

“There are snow plows everywhere,” Sheriff Shannon Dicus told trapped residents, “and you are going to see direct relief coming to your doorsteps shortly.” → Read More

Conditions for snowed-in Crestline mobile home park ‘pretty bleak’

While main streets get plowed, many side streets in Crestline remain unplowed or blocked off by snow from main roads. → Read More

Snow collapses roof of Goodwin and Sons, Crestline’s only grocery – San Bernardino Sun

“Our family is committed to serving our community, and we hope to rebuild and reopen our store as soon as possible.” → Read More

Obernolte: Newsom must declare state of emergency for San Bernardino Mountains

The county considers rescuing stranded mountain residents “priority one,” officials said Wednesday. → Read More

Rep. Aguilar announces $500k for sickle cell mental health support

San Bernardino County has the second largest population of sickle cell patients in California. → Read More

Loma Linda University resident physicians seek to unionize

Residents often work up to 120 hours a week, getting paid the equivalent of minimum wage without lunch breaks, organizers say. → Read More

Public service still drives Rep. Pete Aguilar

Redlands’ former “Mayor Pete” has a major role to play in the future of the House of Representatives. → Read More

Public service still drives Rep. Pete Aguilar

Redlands’ former “Mayor Pete” has a major role to play in the future of the House of Representatives. → Read More

Inland Empire to grow twice as fast as rest of Southern California in next 25 years

By 2048, the Inland Empire is expected to be home to more people than all of LA County. → Read More

Oak Hills High wins second San Bernardino County mock trial championship

The High Desert high school beat Citrus Valley High School to advance to the state championship in March. → Read More

Residents in San Bernardino Mountains frustrated over frequent power outages

Southern California Edison says the shutdowns are necessary for maintenance and upgrades. → Read More

San Bernardino County surveys 2023 homeless population

The annual point-in-time count gives lawmakers a snapshot of the number of residents without permanent shelter. → Read More

Facing critics, Redlands school board member commits to staying in office

Critics want Patty Holohan to resign after she allegedly directed a campaign worker to remove a political opponent’s signs. → Read More

San Bernardino City Unified schools say anti-bullying program has 100% success rate

Students learn how bullying impacts one another and create their own plans to help prevent the behavior. → Read More

San Bernardino City Unified schools say anti-bullying program has 100% success rate

Students learn how bullying impacts one another and create their own plans to help prevent the behavior. → Read More

San Bernardino City Unified schools say anti-bullying program has 100% success rate

Students learn how bullying impacts one another and create their own plans to help prevent the behavior. → Read More