For Michael Segura, the question facing San Bernardino’s candidates is bigger than homelessness, public safety or City Hall dysfunction. It is whether the city’s next leaders understand that arts, culture, identity and economic development are inseparable from San Bernardino’s quality of life. The San Bernardino Arts Collaborative is hosting two candidate forums this week at the Garcia Center for the Arts, pushing candidates to discuss how the c…
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