Election Updates, Health Services and Community Events Lead San Bernardino Headlines
San Bernardino, CA – March 25, 2026 – Election updates, free health services and a full slate of city events are shaping the week across the community.
It’s a busy midweek across San Bernardino, with civic activity, public health outreach and neighborhood events drawing residents’ attention.
Ontario Special Election Results Underway
The San Bernardino County Registrar of Voters began releasing unofficial results Tuesday night, March 24, for the City of Ontario Special Election. The first batch of results was posted at approximately 8:30 p.m., marking the start of what is expected to be a multi-day counting process.
As ballots continue to be processed, additional updates will be shared by the county. Officials remind voters that early numbers are unofficial and may shift as remaining mail-in and provisional ballots are reviewed and verified.
Residents who want to follow the outcome closely can monitor updates directly through the county elections office in the coming days as totals are finalized.
Wellness on Wheels Expands Free Health Access
Public health services are also front and center this week. On March 24, the county Department of Public Health deployed its Wellness on Wheels (WOW) mobile clinic to the San Bernardino Health Center.
The mobile unit offered rapid testing for HIV, syphilis and hepatitis C, along with additional sexual health services. Narcan was also distributed as part of ongoing efforts to combat opioid overdoses and expand harm-reduction resources in the community.
The outreach continues Thursday, March 26, when the WOW van is scheduled to appear at Cal State San Bernardino. The visit is designed to make free testing, education and prevention resources more accessible to students and local residents.
Art, Cleanup and Community Pride
Community events round out the week with opportunities for both creativity and spring cleaning.
Downtown San Bernardino will host its monthly Art Walk on Friday, March 27, from 6 to 9 p.m. The event highlights local artists, makers and small businesses, bringing foot traffic and energy to the city’s core.
On Saturday, March 28, residents can participate in a Community Dump Day at Perris Hill Park. The city will accept bulky household items including mattresses, appliances, electronic waste and yard debris. The effort is aimed at helping neighborhoods clear clutter and dispose of hard-to-throw-away items responsibly.
Together, the week’s developments reflect a city balancing civic engagement, public health outreach and hands-on community improvement — all signs of an active early spring across San Bernardino.