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By LOLITA C. BALDORWASHINGTON (AP) — Reported sexual assaults at the U.S. military service academies dropped in 2024 for the second year in a row, according to new Pentagon data, marking a sharp turnaround from an alarming surge two years ago that triggered sweeping reviews and an overhaul in leadership.The decline in reports was mirrored by a similar decrease in the total number of students who said in an anonymous survey that they experienced some type of unwanted sexual contact during the school year that ended in the spring.Defense officials, however, warned on Thursday that the numbers are still high,…

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Children and Family Services (CFS) responded to an immediate response referral alleging neglect and absence of caretakers regarding two sibling girls in San Bernardino County, as well as human trafficking concerns. The CFS Social Service Practitioner (SSP) took quick action and collaborated with the U.S. Department of State Diplomatic Services, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department and Homeland Security to safely remove the girls from their parents’ custody. Law enforcement took the parents into federal custody due to allegations of involvement in an illegal prostitution network, identity fraud and other criminal activities. The investigation…

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San Bernardino Government Center. | Photo courtesy of County of San Bernardino More than 1,200 acres of vacant surplus flood control land in north Rancho Cucamonga has been converted into what could eventually be well over $110 million in revenue for future flood control projects.The Board of Supervisors, acting as the governing body of the San Bernardino County Flood Control District, on Dec. 3 agreed to sell approximately 1,252 acres of land it had declared surplus in 2009 to Rancho Etiwanda LLC for up to $93 million plus interest and potentially as much as $20 million in profit-sharing revenue.The board…

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The 95-year-old theater at San Bernardino High School reopened as a performing arts center Thursday, Dec. 12, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and variety show starring district students.Built in 1891, the campus is the oldest high school in the county and the district. Its theater was constructed in 1929.The reopening fell on the 60th anniversary of the San Bernardino City Unified School District.“We found it fitting to hold our district’s 60-year jubilee in what we consider to be the birthplace of public education in our city and our county,” district spokesperson Maria Garcia said in a Thursday, Dec. 12, email.Guests gather…

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There is no right of privacy in the U.S. Constitution, at least there wasn’t until 1965, when the Supreme Court famously found one in “penumbras, formed by emanations” from the Bill of Rights. It wasn’t a unanimous decision. “With all deference, I can find no such general right of privacy in the Bill of Rights, in any other part of the Constitution, or in any case ever before decided by this Court,” wrote one of the dissenting justices.However, there is an explicit right to be free from uncontrolled government searches. It’s the Fourth Amendment:“The right of the people to be…

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LANDOVER, Md. — Blake Horvath outplayed Bryson Daily at quarterback, accounting for 311 yards and four touchdowns to help Navy beat No. 19 Army 31-13 on Saturday.Horvath threw for 107 yards and two touchdowns and ran for 204 yards and two TDs. Navy (9-3) snapped a two-game losing streak in the series. The teams entered this Army-Navy matchup with a combined 19 victories, the most in the 125-game history of this storied clash.Daily, who finished sixth in the Heisman Trophy vote this year, threw a touchdown pass of his own, but he was intercepted three times. Army (11-2) fell behind…

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By Tim Henderson, Stateline.org (TNS)A major U.S. Supreme Court decision this summer was hailed as a conservative court’s broadside against a Democratic administration, giving red states more backing to delay or overturn policies they don’t like, such as transgender protections and clean energy goals.But the ruling in the Loper Bright case, which granted courts more power to scrutinize federal rules, can go both ways. Experts say it will likely give blue states more leeway to attack any forthcoming policy changes from President-elect Donald Trump — ranging from immigration and the environment to Medicaid and civil rights.The decision overturns a legal…

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LOS ALAMITOS — Former Los Alamitos Mayor Troy Edgar was nominated by President-elect Donald Trump as deputy secretary of Homeland Security today. “Troy served for me previously as the Chief Financial Officer and Associate Deputy Under Secretary of Management for Homeland Security, where he did an outstanding job managing their $90 Billion Dollar budget, resourcing critical immigration policy, and funding Wall construction,” Trump announced in a statement. “Troy is currently an executive at IBM. He holds an M.B.A. and B.S. of Business Administration from the University of Southern California. He was previously the Mayor of Los Alamitos, California, where he…

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Projecting California’s 2025 economy is like reviewing a movie sequel with familiar combatants.The upcoming, second-edition Donald Trump presidency again pits a pro-business force against a pro-consumer state.Ponder the massive chasms in policies – from immigration to business regulation to green energy. Add in personalities who don’t get along – the Republican president-elect vs. California’s high-profile Democratic governor, Gavin Newsom.Yet, let me suggest a simple starting point from which to dissect the emerging plot. Remember, this is Round Two.So, my trusty spreadsheet looked back to 2017, when Trump first entered the White House. The basic math goes like this: Using broad economic…

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Minor League Baseball is leaving Modesto after nearly 80 years.  The Nuts announced Thursday that the Seattle Mariners have sold the team to Diamond Baseball Holdings, which will relocate the franchise to San Bernardino.  The big picture: Diamond Baseball Holdings, which owns around 40 Minor League teams across the country, will move the Nuts to San Bernardino in 2026, where they will be called the Inland Empire 66ers.   The Nuts will play their final season at John Thurman Field, which first opened in 1955. The Nuts have been in Modesto since 1946.  Modesto is the Single-A affiliate for the Seattle…

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