Powered by supermassive black holes swallowing matter in the centers of galaxies, active galactic nuclei are the most powerful compact steady sources of energy in the universe.
The City of Redlands is excited to announce the return of a community market to Historic Downtown Redlands, adding to the long-running Saturday Morning Certified Farmers Market. Downtown’s Morning Market will open on East State Street between Orange and 7th streets from 8 a.m. to noon Saturdays, beginning March 4.
The San Bernardino City Unified Board of Education will hold a special meeting on January 24 to interview 10 candidates who applied to fill a provisional seat on the governing board.
On a clear day in October, Shawn Hervey-Jumper, MD, rises before dawn at his home in the Oakland hills, a one-time horse ranch that he shares with his wife, two daughters, and a menagerie of animals, including a dog, three goats, and two kittens named Pepper and Cobbler, after his grandmother’s peach cobbler.
Rep. Pete Aguilar announced $23,635,752 in federal funding to create 80 affordable housing units with supportive services in the Inland Empire, part of San Bernardino County’s $50 million project through the American Rescue Plan-created California Housing Accelerator program.
As a growing number of older adults are experimenting with cannabis to help alleviate chronic symptoms, a new University of California San Diego School of Medicine study has identified a sharp increase in cannabis-related emergency department visits among the elderly.