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9 Years Later: San Bernardino Remembers Terror Attack Amid Urgent Dog Adoption Crisis

Southern California reflects on the San Bernardino attack anniversary while dogs face urgent adoption needs as a shelter prepares to close.

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San Bernardino, California, Terror Attack, Dog Adoption, Hesperia, Veterans

San Bernardino: This week marked the 9th anniversary of the tragic terror attack in 2015. It’s a time for reflection and remembrance for the community.

Meanwhile, in Barstow, there’s a real urgency as over 30 dogs need homes fast. The Route 66 Animal Shelter is closing, and these pups are at risk.

In Hesperia, a man who spent nearly five years in jail for child molestation charges is now suing the county after being exonerated. He’s speaking out about his experience.

Also, the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians announced a generous $1 million in grants to support local agencies. It’s great to see such community support!

And let’s not forget the veterans! About 125 members of the Army’s 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment marched 40 miles from Fort Irwin to Barstow to honor those who served.

Lastly, Death Valley National Park is back in action, offering tours of Scotty’s Castle after recovering from flood and fire damage. It’s a beautiful spot to explore!

In Victorville, a house party turned chaotic when gunfire erupted, leaving one woman injured and a man arrested for attempted murder. What a wild week!

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