San Bernardino’s rich history stems back to the 19th century when Spanish missionaries first settled in the region. Some 200 years later, the city is a thriving entity, boasting a population of more than 222,000. Art and culture also factor into the diverse...
In just a short period, The Civil Rights Institute of Inland Southern California has emerged as a vibrant force. The nonprofit is dedicated to providing various public programs that focus on civil rights and the region’s civil rights history. Thus far, the...
A young spunky comic walks into a bar somewhere in the Inland Empire and… well, it’s best to let Benjamin Jeong tell you the rest. The 19-year-old comic and student has thrust himself on a bold mission to expand the Inland Empire comedy scene, which, he says is...
If the mission of Power Speaks Louder doesn’t grab you—and it will—then surely its tagline is one for the books: “To educate, empower, and transform lives by the power of words. Powerful indeed. Power Speaks Louder (PSL) has made valiant attempts to service the...
Lake Elsinore Historical Society was founded in 1996 to preserve the history of the Elsinore Valley. While there are many descendants of the pioneers who settled in the region, no one was collecting this information and housing it for future generations. A...