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Past articles by Michel:

Farewell from Michel Nolan, longtime columnist for

After more than 25 years writing for The Sun, she’s signing off and heading to the Midwest. → Read More

Santa Claus Inc. delivers a midyear bonus for children in the Inland Empire

Two semi truck loads of toys and gifts have been delivered to children in the region. → Read More

Virtual magic and in-person joy coming to Redlands Bowl

When the in-person events return in late June, “it will be a reunion,” said Beverly Noerr, executive director. → Read More

2 San Bernardino nonprofits come together for community support, a giveaway

Event is planned for June 12. → Read More

There is more to the Youth Employment Services than just backpacks and socks

YES! and SANTA CLAUS INC. provides critical services for families in need in the Inland Empire. → Read More

These San Bernardino County ham radio operators are making friends around the world

Amateur radios connect public services, emergency communications and the International space station. → Read More

Cal State San Bernardino professor helps with animated films

Stuart Sumida was a consultant for Pixar on the Mr. Mittens character in “Soul.” → Read More

Longtime San Bernardino newspaperman dies of coronavirus complications

Dan Hendricks, creator of ‘Dan’s Slice of Wry’ in The Sun, brought smiles, lifted spirits and had a strong sense of commitment. → Read More

San Bernardino area history lives on with help from historical society

Mother Massetti was an entrepreneur, turn of the century style → Read More

San Bernardino Symphony preparing for its live season debut — digitally – San Bernardino Sun

The repertoire is eclectic, showcasing various sections of the orchestra. → Read More

These San Bernardino-area events celebrate Black History Month

Cal State San Bernardino also is planning events to kick off on Feb. 5. → Read More

What could be in store for 2021? Here are some predictions

Astrologer Judy Hevenly tells columnist Michel Nolan some of her thoughts on what’s in store for the coming year. → Read More

Santa Claus Inc. keeps up with deliveries in San Bernardino despite pandemic

COVID-19 didn’t stop the nonprofit from making Christmas a little merrier for area children. → Read More

San Bernardino getting ready for the magical Community Ho Ho Parade

The eighth annual parade will roll through the city starting Monday. → Read More

It’s time to be grateful for what we learned this year – San Bernardino Sun

2020 has been a challenging year for us all, but it also taught us many things. → Read More

Young Redlands donor finds new way to help Loma Linda children’s hospital this year

Caden Henderson learned there was a need for iPads this year and has decided to raise fund for their purchase. → Read More

Young Redlands donor finds new way to help Loma Linda children’s hospital this year

Caden Henderson learned there was a need for iPads this year and has decided to raise fund for their purchase. → Read More

Education through Imagination with Garner Holt Productions

School was never this much fun when I was young. → Read More

Project Fighting Chance in San Bernardino offers hope and courage

“If I can use this platform to help kids, I’ll use it – it’s about mental health,” said Ian Franklin, the founder of Project Fighting Chance. → Read More

Santa Claus Inc. continues giving with a little extra creativity this year

The magic continues, in spite of COVID-19. → Read More