Easing back into Monday, one story at a time

San Bernardino, CA · March 30, 2026

Mondays land a little easier when you know what’s happening around you. Here’s what’s moving locally today and what’s worth stepping out for tonight.


🏙️ Local Pulse

  • City highlights DUI enforcement results

    San Bernardino police reported seven DUI arrests during extra patrols on March 21, plus dozens of citations for license and other violations. Expect continued emphasis on late‑night traffic enforcement as the city leans into spring break and festival season.

  • US VETS apartments move toward construction Prep work is underway at 1351 North E Street for a 30‑unit affordable housing community led by US VETS. The project will add veteran-focused units and services near downtown, with more visible construction activity expected over the coming weeks.

  • Festival weekend wraps, streets return to normal After two packed nights of Beyond Wonderland at the National Orange Show, traffic and noise are dropping back to normal levels today. Neighbors around the fairgrounds should see fewer late-night backups and less spillover parking this evening.


🌤️ Today's Outlook

  • High 72°F · Low 50°F
    • A mild, mostly clear Monday — cool in the morning, comfortable by afternoon. Light layer for the early commute, then it’s patio‑friendly by lunch. Evening will cool quickly if you’re out late.

📅 What's On Around Town

  • Community Study & Quiet Work Hours Feldheym Central Library, 555 W 6th St 10:00 AM–6:00 PM
    Use the main library’s open hours to reset after the weekend — good Wi‑Fi, plenty of tables, and a quiet place to catch up on school or work.

  • Open Gym Basketball Rudy C. Hernandez Community Center, 222 N Lugo Ave
    3:00–6:00 PM
    Drop in for casual hoops and burn off Monday energy; open gym blocks are usually relaxed, with a mix of teens and adults sharing the court.

  • After‑School Homework Help San Bernardino Public Library – Feldheym Branch, 555 W 6th St
    3:30–5:30 PM
    Students can bring assignments and get one‑on‑one assistance from staff and volunteers, a helpful stop before sports practice or heading home.

  • Riverside: Teen Zone at Main Library Riverside Main Library, 3900 Mission Inn Ave, Riverside
    3:30–4:30 PM
    A short drive for teens who want games, crafts, and a different set of four walls after school, plus a chance to explore a big downtown library.

  • Riverside: Puzzle Quest – Design, Paint, Solve Riverside Main Library, 3900 Mission Inn Ave, Riverside
    2:00–3:30 PM
    Creative puzzle‑making for kids and families — design and decorate your own puzzle, then trade and solve them together.

  • Riverside: Main Library Crafting Corner Riverside Main Library, 3900 Mission Inn Ave, Riverside
    3:00–4:00 PM
    Low‑key, free crafting time with supplies provided; good if you’re off work a little early and want something easy and hands‑on.


📸 Spotlight & Story

  • California Theatre of the Performing Arts The California Theatre’s bright marquee on 4th Street hides nearly a century of history, including early Hollywood film premieres and live radio broadcasts. Opened in 1928, it still uses its original Wurlitzer pipe organ for special events. When touring shows and local productions cycle through, the theater becomes a rare blend of ornate movie‑palace nostalgia and working neighborhood stage — the kind of place where a school field trip and a touring musical share the same spotlight.

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