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People Are Ignoring Science Until They Lose a Loved One, Families Grieving COVID-19 Victims Say
Families whose loved ones have died of coronavirus complications are begging people to stop ignoring science and wear a mask as we get closer to the holidays.
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Man Who Provided Guns in San Bernardino Attack Sentenced to 20 Years
A 29-year-old Southern California man was sentenced Friday to 20 years in prison for his role in the 2015 San Bernardino terrorist attack that killed 14 people. Enrique Marquez Jr. pleaded guilty in February 2017 to one count each of providing material support to terrorists and making false statements in the acquisition of firearms. In exchange for his admissions, the…
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Fallen Firefighter, Charles Morton, Honored in Memorial Services in San Bernardino
A memorial service was held Friday for US Forest Service firefighter, Charles Morton, who died last week while fighting the El Dorado Fire. Morton’s family members walked down with fiancé, Monica Tapia, carrying Morgan’s urn into the Rock Church in San Bernardino. Morton was a 39-year-old crew boss for the elite firefighting team, Big Bear Hotshots, who tragically died...
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Apple Fire Grows to Over 26,000 Acres, Only 5 Percent Contained
The Apple Fire continued to grow on Monday morning with officials confirming over 26,000 acres have been burned in Riverside and San Bernardino counties.
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Apple Fire Grows to Over 26,000 Acres, Only 5 Percent Contained
The Apple Fire continued to grow on Monday morning with officials confirming over 26,000 acres have been burned in Riverside and San Bernardino counties.
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No, Satanic Rituals Are Not Happening in the San Bernardino National Forest, Officials Say
Signs warning campers of “satanic cult activity” in the San Bernardino National Forest are a hoax, officials said in a tweet on Thursday. The signs — complete with a USFS logo — caught the attention of campers. “UNSAFE AREA,” the posted sign reads. It went on to say that due to “increased satanic cult activity” in the area, camping was…
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Mother of San Bernardino Terrorist Who Killed 14 Admits to Destruction of Records
The 66-year-old mother of an Islamic terrorist who went on a shooting rampage with his wife in San Bernardino over four years ago, killing 14 and injuring 22, admitted a criminal offense tied to the investigation, according to court papers released Tuesday. Rafia Sultana Shareef, also known as Rafia Farook, admitted in a plea agreement filed by the U.S. Attorney’s…
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Mayor of San Bernardino Accused of Sexual Harassment
The Mayor of San Bernardino, John Valdivia, is accused of sexually harassing two employees. He denied the allegations. Christine Kim reports for the NBC4 News at 4 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 6, 2020.
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Fire Department Looks Back on Daring Rescue After Pepsi Truck Skids Off Freeway
The fire department crew knew it had a tough task when a Pepsi truck skidded off an overpass of the 15 freeway at Cherry Avenue and over the K-rail, crushing metal and spilling soda everywhere, and trapping the river underneath the hood. “As soon as we got there, we saw the Pepsi truck slipped over on its side,” said Randy…
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'Fugitive Recovery' Operation Yields 70 Arrests in San Francisco
Seventy people were arrested the Tenderloin district of San Francisco Wednesday in what police called a “fugitive recovery operation” in which people named in arrest warrants were the main targets, police said.
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Runaway Pig Lured Home by Deputy's Doritos
San Bernardino County Sheriff’s deputies in California had to reach into their bag of tricks, or lunch bag of tricks, to corral a portly pig that had gotten loose.
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Contractor Struggled to Monitor Steel Quality on Complex Transbay Terminal Project: 2016 Staff Memo
With steel fabricators working seven days a week, quality control inspectors struggled to continuously oversee the quality of Transbay terminal’s vital steel structures, according to a 2016 Transbay staff memo reviewed by NBC Bay Area.
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Crews Prep to Shore Up Cracked San Francisco Terminal Beams
Crews began work to shore up two cracked support beams that have shuttered a celebrated and newly opened $2 billion San Francisco transit center, authorities said Thursday. Melissa Colorado reports.
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Decomposing Body Found Stuffed Inside ‘Makeshift Coffin' in IE
A missing woman’s body was discovered wrapped inside a tarp and stuffed inside a makeshift coffin on Sunday morning.
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Schools Are Recruiting Grounds for Teen Drug Mules: Prosecutors
Drug dealers are offering teenagers $400 to strap a kilo to their bodies and walk across the U.S.-Mexico border and, increasingly, federal prosecutors are seeing San Diego-area high schools as the dealers’ recruiting grounds.
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Man Caught on Camera Beating Clerk With Bat, Champagne Bottle
Police are looking for a suspect who committed a violent assault that was captured on surveillance video.
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California Family Sues Starbucks, Claiming Barista's Blood Contaminated Drinks
A California family is suing Starbucks after members said they found red smears on their cups that they claim are blood stains from a barista.
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Caught on Camera: Apparent Use of Force by Deputy Prompts Investigation
The man who was arrested in what is being investigated as a rough arrest by San Bernardino County officials is now missing after he was released from custody, according to his family.
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Off-Duty Deputy Dies in Suspected Road Rage Attack After Car Crash
A San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department deputy died Tuesday night after he was attacked by a driver following a crash over the weekend.
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California Police Bust Multimillion-Dollar Weed ‘Fortress'
Police in Southern California raided a weed “fortress” on Dec. 13 seizing 35,000 marijuana plants and shutting down an operation they believe was bringing in millions of dollars a month.