Alberto’s Mexican Food: Opening In Barstow

Barstow Station awaits the opening of Alberto’s Mexican Food.       For foodies and families, we have good news. This month, Alberto’s Mexican Food is expected to open in Barstow Station’s former Taco Bell location. Alberto’s is in the final stages of getting their location up and running. They report that they have finished the remodel work and Read More

Barstow Ranked As One Of The Most Family Friendly Cities

  Barstow Gaining Merit As Family Friendly Place To Reside The City of Barstow is happy to announce the town has been ranked as one of the best places to raise a family! This family friendly city outranked all other cities in the High Desert, coming in sixth as the best family friendly town in San Bernardino County, and 87th in the Read More

Barstow Bridge Expected To Open Late August

Lenwood Grade Separation Project Well Under Way Great news - the Lenwood Grade Separation Project is nearly complete! Experts on the project are claiming that the Barstow Bridge may open in August, which is great news for both locals and nonlocals alike. The Lenwood Grade Separation Project jumpstarted in May of 2011 with hopes that the project Read More

Date Still Not Set For Ground Breaking Barstow Super Wal-Mart

Projections For Super Wal-Mart To Be Complete Early 2017 The announcement of the finalization of the plans for the Barstow Super Wal-Mart is ground breaking! As residents and travelers anxiously await the completion of this ground breaking project, it is important to note that a final completion date is not set in stone yet. Expectations and Read More

Railway Improvements In Barstow Contribute To Growth

Railway Replacing 22,000 Ties Between Barstow and Cajon Pass BNSF Railway has announced a recent 2015 capital program in efforts to enhance safety by means of capacity improvements. This project is expected to cost about $141 million as improvements are conducted throughout California. BNSF Railway is replacing 22,000 ties between Barstow and the Read More

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