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Photo Courtesy of: Lisa Aubry

Since starting treatment for her bone marrow failure disorder, Minerva Catinean has restored energy and can enjoy time with her loved ones, including her dog, Bella. ...

Photo Courtesy of: Lisa Aubry

Ed Koehn and his wife, Karen, were able to continue their adventures during Ed’s treatment for melanoma. ...

Photo Courtesy of: City of Grand Terrace

Left: G. Harold Duffey, former Grand Terrace City Manager and Right: Steve Weiss, current acting Grand Terrace City Manager. ...

Photo Courtesy of: Richard Schaefer

Ribbon cutting for the Pettis Papers Left to right: Lowell C. Cooper (chair LLUH boards of trustees; Jerry Lewis, (former Congressman), Barbara Bush, Shirley Pettis-Roberson; B. Lyn Behrens, MBBS (former president of LLU), and Richard H. Hart, MD, DrPH (president Loma Linda University Health). ...

Photo Courtesy of: Lisa Aubry

Dr. Le sits at the surgical robot's console, where he performs minimally invasive chest surgeries on patients. ...

Photo Courtesy of: Mayor Yxstian Gutierrez

Join the city and your community for this year's State of the City! ...

Photo Courtesy of: Amy Hennes

Jorge Sandoval of Ontario, and an employee at Mel’s Auto Glass of Moreno Valley, brought home a silver medal from the Auto Glass Week event. ...

Photo Courtesy of: Briana Pastorino

Grand Terrace troop get a first look at new space after delivering cookies to staff. ...

Photo Courtesy of: Corina Borsuk

An SBCUSD student prepares to board the school bus on his way to summer school in June 2021. ...

Photo Courtesy of: City News Group

Brent Brubaker and his dogs Harper and Cal look on as the 66ers beat the Rawhides by a score of 11-5 on Waggin' Wednesdays at the Inland Empire 66ers game. ...

Photo Courtesy of: Ashley Vandien

The Pride event featured resource tables and provided education for a variety of programs. ...

Photo Courtesy of: Getty Images - Stanislav Krasilnikav

Crafton Hills College (CHC) received a $10,000 grant from Bank of America to help train more than 300 future first-responders. ...

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