Tuesday, April 29th, 2025

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Good morning, San Bernardino. Here's your local news at a glance for Tuesday, the 29th of April.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Freddy Alberre and his family moved from Syria to Grand Terrace where Freddy opened Smart Time Liquor as a community hub and a local business. When power outages hit, he and his son Julius delivered water and ice to neighbors — proving that his store stands for unity and care. CityNewsGroup
- ➤ The Blue Mountain Festival returns to Grand Terrace on May 17 at Richard Rollins Park—this free event will feature live music, food vendors, artisan booths, and family-friendly activities. The festival aims to support local small businesses and bring the community together. CityNewsGroup
- ➤ Yearly fishing passes, a $5 permit for kids and a $55 Summer Family Swim Pack will take effect Monday, May 12 at San Bernardino County Regional Parks — fees for entry, fishing and swimming are adjusted to match rates in neighboring counties. The changes affect parks including Cucamonga-Guasti, Glen Helen, Mojave Narrows, Mojave River Forks, Prado and Yucaipa and add new vehicle and annual pass options. San Bernardino City News Group
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ Vegan Korner, a beloved vegan pizzeria in Grand Terrace, was vandalized with its main oven damaged—this act is part of a rising trend in property crimes that saw a local homeowner fatally defend his property and led the state to enact tougher crime laws. CityNewsGroup
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ San Bernardino County Animal Care announced a partnership with the Colton-Redlands-Yucaipa Regional Occupational Program and the Veterinary Assistant Program at Bloomington High School to give students hands-on experience caring for shelter pets. Students will learn basic veterinary procedures in a classroom that mimics a real veterinary office—helping prepare them for future careers and improving the pets' adoptability. San Bernardino City News Group
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Cities across San Bernardino County declared April as Child Abuse Prevention Month through formal council proclamations—officials showcased a blue ribbon campaign, educational events, and an awards ceremony to strengthen efforts against child abuse. San Bernardino City News Group
- ➤ San Bernardino City Council held two private meetings on April 25 and 27 without all members present to interview city manager candidates, and residents along with Mayor Helen Tran and Councilmember Treasure Ortiz criticized the process as rushed and not clear—many felt that not everyone was given a chance to speak. The council defends its actions as careful steps to fill a year-long vacancy and has planned further meetings, including a budget workshop today. Inland Empire Community News
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