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The 'Buzz' Brothers: Harvesting honey in the San Bernardino Mountains

Miles down a winding paved road, past dense thickets of chaparral, where pines sparsely dot partially balding hillsides, beekeepers Juan Aguilar and his brother Ramon park their pickup truck near a clearing of stacked green and white wooden boxes.At the base of each box, enter and exit honeybees...

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Rim of the World Sports Bar

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Fresh food from farm to table

Getting fresh produce just got easier for mountain residents. Mountain Farms Delivery, a new delivery service, is providing weekly boxes of fresh fruit and vegetables to the mountain communities.

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Dying trees around Lake Gregory

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Preservation or development: Church of the Woods

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Changes coming to home fire insurance

“I almost had a heart attack. I started crying. I was panicking—absolutely panicking. We cannot afford
that extra payment,” Marshall Page said.

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Contaminants in headwater streams exceed EPA standards

"A study conducted by a group of
scientists and students at California State
University, San Bernardino, concluded that
Little Bear Creek — a headwater stream
flowing into Lake Arrowhead — exceeded
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
recreational standards for E. coli and
enterococcus."

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The unemployed working class during COVID-19

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Rim of the World distance learning: the good, the bad, the ugly

“We had virtually two weeks to come up with the distance learning program,” said David Nygren, coordinator of alternative programs and principal at Mountain High School. “We had a contingency plan, but we didn’t put teeth into it.”

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A distance learning alternative:
Rim unveils Home Choice

Some parents blame distance learning for their kids’ unmanageable workloads and excess time in front of the computer screen. But, for other parents, the 2020-2021 school year signifies an even greater change — a stronger involvement in their child’s education.

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