Some 28 years after Norton Air Force Base was shuttered and roughly 27 years after they were first promised by local officials, the first commercial passenger flights out of San Bernardino National Airport are set to take off next week.
On August 4 Breeze Airways will initiate daily nonstop flights to San Francisco followed by a flight on the same plane to Provo, Utah.
According to Breeze Director of Legal and Corporate Affairs Eric Fletcher, one-way tickets to San Francisco start at $49.
In the aftermath of the U.S. Department of Defense’s announcement that Norton was to be closed, the County of San Bernardino and the cities of San Bernardino, Highland, Redlands, Colton, Loma Linda and Grand Terrace formed two separate joint powers authorities – the San Bernardino International Airport Authority (SBIAA) and the Inland Valley Development Authority (IVDA). Continue reading
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Chino To Remove Commissioner Because Of His Council Candidacy
Although it was not his choice, Greg Marquez is departing from the Chino Community Services Commission for the duration of this year’s election season as he campaigns for a position on the Chino City Council.
Walt Pocock, who was appointed by the city council in May 2021 to complete the District 2 council term to which Councilman Mark Hargrove was elected in 2018, must vie for election this year to remain on the council. Marquez has indicated he will be running for the post Chino Municipal Election to be held in conjunction with the Gubernatorial General Election being held on November 8.
At City Hall, a question was raised as to whether Marquez’s position on the commission conferred upon him an advantage in the election. The commission formed a subcommittee that included Linda Takeuchi, Neal Jerry, and Brenda Strong to make a determination if allowing Marquez to maintain his status as a commissioner compromised either the integrity of the commission or the electoral process in Chino.
Ultimately, Takeuchi, Jerry and Strong felt it would best for Marquez’s post to be declared vacant and the city to seek applicants to replace him.
Marquez’s term had ended on June 30, but Mayor Eunice Ulloa had not appointed a replacement, and his time on the commission had been rolled over.
The full commission consists of Takeuchi, Jerry, Strong, Marquez, Robert Martinez, Jamie Harwood and Julissa Montenegro-Olivas.
While there is some precedence for suspending or ending the public participation or employment of political candidates on or with regard to public agency positions, committees, commissions or adjunct governmental boards, it is generally not done. In San Bernardino County in recent years there have been scores of commission members in various cities and towns who have run for their respective councils who were not forced to resign their appointed positions to seek elected positions.
In 1994, when then-Deputy District Attorney Dennis Stout ran for district attorney, successfully it turned out, he took a leave of absence from the prosecutor’s office during the campaign.
Those interested in filling the position Marquez is to vacate have until August 19 to fill out an application for consideration. Marquez is to remain on the commission until his replacement is determined.
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July 29 SBC Sentinel Legal Notices
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME
CASE NUMBER CIV SB 2209561
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner: MONIQUE JAZEL JIMENEZ filed with this court for a decree changing names as follows:
MONIQUE JAZEL JIMENEZ to ZAMORA GILAH ISRAEL
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing.
Notice of Hearing:
Date: AUGUST 9, 2022
Time: 08:30 AM
Department: S-16
The address of the court is
Superior Court of California, County of San Bernardino,
247 West Third Street, San Bernardino, CA 92415,
San Bernardino District-Civil Division
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this order be published in the San Bernardino County Sentinel in San Bernardino County California, once a week for four successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing of the petition.
Filed: June 22, 2022
Judge John Pacheco
Angelica Segura, Deputy
Clerk of the Superior Court.
Published in the San Bernardino County Sentinel on July 8, July 15, July 22 & July 29, 2022. Continue reading
Read The July 22 Sentinel Here
Goodman Given Baptism By Gunfire Barely A Month Into Being SBPD Chief
By Mark Gutglueck
The ideal of community-based policing ran head-on into the hard reality of entrenched criminality in San Bernardino this week as an officer with the department shot and killed a Black suspect under circumstances with just enough ambiguity to them to bring both sides of the pro law enforcement/criminal and social justice divide to a cacophonous clash by which no rationale or mutually acceptable resolution seems possible.
Shattered with the death of 23-year-old Rob Marquis Adams is the illusion that San Bernardino’s hiring of its first African American police chief, which was officially effectuated 31 days previously, would cure the specter of racial bias and injustice that has hung over the now-154-year-old police department for most of the time it has been in existence.
That Adams was shot in the back as he was fleeing from two police officers is not in dispute. There is little doubt, either, that Adams was working drug-dealing turf he had staked out in one of the rougher and more crime-ridden and violence-prone districts in the county seat, which has long held the dubious distinction as the deadliest city in California and the notorious designation as the third most dangerous inner-city environment in the country. Continue reading
San Bernardino Police Department Official Releases Pertaining To The Rob Adams Shooting
This post contains links to the original police department statement with regard to the July 16, 2022 shooting of Rob Adams and the video debrief Police Chief Darren Goodman provided with regard to the incident.
Press Release OIS final.pdf (civiclive.com)
Critical Incident Debrief – Officer Involved Shooting – YouTube