Southern California reflected on the 9th anniversary of the San Bernardino terror attack of 2015.
More than 30 dogs desperately needed new homes ahead of the closing of Bartow’s only no-kill animal shetler.
A Hesperia man who spend nearly five years in jail on child molestation charges before being exonerated by a jury sued sheriff’s officials and prosecutors.
Here are some of the top headlines from this week:
San Bernardino County reflected on the 9th anniversary of the terrorist mass shooting in San Bernardino
More: 9 years later: San Bernardino terrorist attack victims remembered
San Bernardino 2015 Terror Attack memorial flier.
Dozens of dogs were in dire need of adoption pending the closure of the Route 66 Animal Shelter in Barstow
Animals need homes by Monday: City of Barstow to take control of Route 66 Animal Shelter
Billy, one of the 35 dogs up for adoption at Route 66 Animal Shelter in Barstow before the city takes over and plans to euthanize on Monday, Dec. 9.
The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians announced $1 million in grants to aid local agencies
High Desert agencies receive grant funding from San Manuel Band of Mission Indians
Two High Desert-based agencies will receive a portion of $1 million in grant funding from the Highland-based San Manuel Band of Mission Indians.
A Hesperia man acquitted of alleged child sex abuse after five years in jail sued San Bernardino County
‘The justice system failed me.’ Hesperia man acquitted in child sex abuse case sues county
125 members of Army’s 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment marched from 40 miles from Fort Irwin to Barstow to honor veterans
Troops ready for 28th Annual ‘Long Walk’ from Ft. Irwin to Barstow Veterans Home
Over 100 soldiers will participate in the 27th Annual Long Walk from the Fort Irwin National Training Center to the Barstow Veterans Home.
Death Valley National Park opened up public tours of Scotty’s Castle
Death Valley National Park launches tours of Scotty’s Castle as historic site recovers
Death Valley National Park officials are inviting the public to take a tour of its geological treasure known by many as Scotty’s Castle, or the Death Valley Ranch. The property was closed after sustaining flood damage in 2015 and fire in 2021.
A woman was wounded and a man was accused of attempted murder following gunfire at a Victorville house party
Woman wounded, man arrested following shooting at party in Victorville
The 14200 block of Cobalt Road, in an unincorporated county area just outside of Victorville, pictured in a Google Street View image.
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This article originally appeared on Victorville Daily Press: Week in review: Top stories in the High Desert