NEEDLES — The San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department Colorado River Station/Needles Police Department donated $2,425 to the Needles High School Hiking Club for their upcoming weekend adventure in Sedona, Arizona. Read MoreSBC Sheriff's Dept. donates to NHS Hiking Club
More than 120 people attended the 2nd annual San Bernardino County Resource Fair at El Garces on March 20, where 24 vendors made their services available to Needles residents. Representatives from multiple governmental levels and local non-profit organizations took part in the event, includi… Read MoreCounty Resource & Job Fair: Another successful year
NEEDLES — Updates on the Duke Watkins Park improvements and Jack Smith Park walking/biking trail projects were presented to the City Council at its Feb. 27 meeting. Read MoreParks projects: One down, one to go
The young Mojave girls are playing checkers in the evening at the Fort Mojave School. The boards were said to be made from the ends of cracker boxes and the checkers were made from old broom stick handles. When the military closed Fort Mojave in 1890, the land was transferred to the Office o… Read MoreNeedles in History: Mojave girls playing checkers
A sweet 1-year-old female bully mix is in need of a forever home. She is people-friendly, has a lot of love to give, loves to run and play, is leash trained and loves to go on walks. She is unaltered and in the process of being vaccinated. There is an adoption fee of $60. To adopt her or lea… Read MoreAdopt: Bully mix
In the middle 1940s, R. J. “Mac” McConnell Sr. built two almost identical Shell service stations in Needles. This photo is of the first Shell station, McConnell Motors, Buick Sales and Service… Read MoreNeedles in History: First Shell Station in Needles
NEEDLES — The Needles golf team had its most successful week of the season, competing in two matches and also winning the Tonopah Muckers Invitational at Round Mountain Golf Course on Friday. Read MoreNeedles golf completes best week of the season
Between March 29 and April 7, Colorado River Station deputies conducted multiple investigations leading to the following arrests. All information provided by the San Bernardino County Sheriff'… Read MorePolice reports (March 29-April 7)
NEEDLES — The Needles golf team had its most successful week of the season, competing in two matches and also winning the Tonopah Muckers Invitational at Round Mountain Golf Course on Friday. Read MoreNeedles golf completes best week of the season
VICTORVILLE — The Coalition Against Sexual Exploitation and the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department partnered with High Desert Church in Victorville earlier this month to host a symposium aimed at raising awareness about human trafficking prevention efforts in San Bernardino County. Read MoreSymposium focuses on human trafficking prevention
Despite a successful few days, the Lake Havasu City Balloon Festival closed early on Sunday due to the rainy weather. However, Steve Ticknor, director of the Balloon Festival, said that this is one of the best years he has ever seen. Read MoreBalloon Festival has best attendance in years before closing early
TOPOCK — On Saturday, Nov. 11, hundreds joined the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 6306 to honor the thousands of active military and veterans and their families for all their sacrifices that affect each and every one of us while they protect our country. Read MoreGolden Shores VFW honors veterans separated by three generations
More than 120 people attended the 2nd annual San Bernardino County Resource Fair at El Garces on March 20, where 24 vendors made their services available to Needles residents. Representatives … Read MoreCounty Resource & Job Fair: Another successful year
The inaugural two day Needles Art in the Park event was held at El Garces March 22-23. This cultural exposition, held inside El Garces, showcased a collection of 125 pieces by 18 talented loca… Read MorePHOTO GALLERY: Needles Art in the Park
The children of Needles flocked to Santa Fe Park on March 31 for the 2024 Tri-State Community Healthcare Easter Egg Hunt. Families waited along the perimeter of the park and the three sections… Read MorePhotos: Easter 2024: An egg-hunting good time
The Women’s Club of Needles held their Spring Soup & Salad luncheon at their clubhouse on March 16 where customers were treated to St. Patrick’s Day themed decor. The menu included a choic… Read MorePots of soup at the Women's Club
America’s Got Talent Golden Buzzer winner Mike Winfield introduces Needles, California native Al Hernandez, one of two people selected to show their talent on stage 30-seconds. Hernandez shows… Read MoreVIDEO: Al Hernandez on stage at AGT Live Las Vegas
Between March 29 and April 7, Colorado River Station deputies conducted multiple investigations leading to the following arrests. All information provided by the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department. Read MorePolice reports (March 29-April 7)
Between March 23 and March 31, Colorado River Station deputies conducted multiple investigations leading to the following arrests. All information was provided by the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Office. Read MorePolice reports (March 23-29)
Between March 18 and March 24, Colorado River Station deputies conducted multiple investigations leading to the arrest of the following individuals. All information provided by the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department. Read MorePolice reports (March 18-24)
Between March 14 and March 17, Colorado River Station deputies conducted multiple investigations leading to the arrest of the following individuals. All information provided by the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department. Read MorePolice reports (March 14-17)
A few days have passed since the Justice Department informed former President Donald Trump that he had been indicted. Some of the main issues involved, both legal and political, are becoming clearer than they were in the first frenzied hours after the news broke. Read MoreByron York: Donald Trump’s arraignment
Last week’s indictment of Donald Trump is the latest example of why liberals really should have read my book, “Resistance Is Futile.” Or Aesop’s fable “The Boy Who Cried Wolf.” Either one. Read MoreAnn Coulter: The strategy behind the Trump indictment